Pharaoh’s daughter

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Pharaoh’s daughter is the unnamed Egyptian princess in the Hebrew Bible who marries King Solomon, symbolizing his political alliance with Egypt.

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Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical figure
fictional character
princess
associatedPlace Egypt
Gezer
Israel
Jerusalem
associatedWith Solomonic kingdom
Temple period in Jerusalem
royal harem of Solomon
canonicalStatus part of the canonical narrative of 1 Kings
countryOfOrigin Egypt
dowry city of Gezer
ethnicOrigin Egyptian
genreContext royal court narrative
languageOfName English
marriageArrangedBy Pharaoh of Egypt
marriageType political marriage
mentionedIn 1 Kings 11:1
1 Kings 3:1
1 Kings 7:8
1 Kings 9:16
1 Kings 9:24
Book of 1 Kings
nameStatus unnamed in the biblical text
originalLanguageDesignation Hebrew
parent Pharaoh of Egypt
relatedEvent capture of Gezer by Pharaoh
religiousContext Deuteronomistic history
religiousText Hebrew Bible
Old Testament
religiousTradition Judaism
residence City of David
Jerusalem
house built for Pharaoh’s daughter
roleInNarrative foreign royal wife of Solomon
instrument of diplomatic alliance
spouse King Solomon
Solomon
spouseDynasty United Monarchy of Israel
spouseOccupation King of Israel
spouseReligion Yahwism
symbolizes Solomon’s international diplomacy
political alliance between Israel and Egypt
theologicalIssue marriage to foreign women in Deuteronomistic history
timePeriod 10th century BCE (traditional dating)
reign of Solomon

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
King Solomon
Shlomo ("Pharaoh's daughter")
spouse

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