Salome, who was Herodias' daughter.
Salome
Her name was Herodias. See Matthew 14 and Mark 6 for the accounts.
Herodias.
The daughter of Herodias. Sources outside of the Bible indicate her name was Salome.
According to Josephus, Salome was the daughter of Philip and Herodias. Her dancing at Harod's birthday party got John the Baptizer beheaded. (Matthew 14:6-11; Mark 6:21-28
Yes, there are two figures commonly referred to as Salome in historical and biblical contexts. The first is Salome, the daughter of Herodias, known for her dance that led to the beheading of John the Baptist. The second is Salome, a follower of Jesus mentioned in the New Testament, often identified as one of the women who witnessed the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ.
Herod's new wife that was his sister in law, Herodias' daughter (traditionally named Salome) danced before the king and his guests.
"Salome" is a female given name of Hebrew origin meaning "peace." It is also associated with a biblical figure known for dancing for King Herod and requesting the head of John the Baptist.
Salome , to please her mother , asked of King Herod the head of John the Baptist because John had criticized the marriage of Herod and his wife Herodias who then sought revenge upon John through the seductive dance of her daughter Salome who , after being given a promise for anything by Herod , asked for the head of John . ~ (See Mark 6:14-29) .
The cast of Salome - 1990 includes: Simon Estes as Jokannaan Horst Hiestermann as Herod Catherine Malfitano as Salome Leonie Rysanek as Herodias Giuseppe Sinopoli
It was the daughter of Herodias(Matthew 14:6-11), most likely Salome.Herod Philip was the first husband of Herodias, before she divorced him to marry his half brother, Herod Antipas (Matthew 14:3, Mark 6:17, 18, Luke 3:19); something John the baptist condemned. To get back at John for denouncing the relationship, Herodias arranged a way to have him killed, using her daughter's seductive dance. The name of the daughter is not in the Bible account, but the writings of Josephus make clear that Philip and Herodias had a daughter, named Salome(Herodias' only daughter), so she is generally believed to be the dancer in question.(Matthew 14:1-13; Mark 6:17-29).