Queen of Israel

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The Queen of Israel is the royal consort to the reigning king of the ancient Kingdom of Israel, a powerful and often politically influential figure in the biblical narrative.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical role
consort role
royal title
appearsIn Books of Chronicles NERFINISHED
Books of Kings NERFINISHED
appliesTo reigning king of Israel
associatedWith House of Omri NERFINISHED
Northern Kingdom of Israel NERFINISHED
canInfluence foreign policy
royal succession
state religion
country Kingdom of Israel NERFINISHED
genderAssociation female
governedBy customary law of Israel
dynastic traditions of Israelite monarchy
governsOver royal household of Israel
hasAttribute ceremonial prominence
high social status
potential religious influence
hasContext Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Old Testament narrative
hasPowerType court influence
informal political power
hasRole court patronage
diplomatic representation
dynastic alliance building
political influence
isDifferentFrom Queen of Heaven (biblical) NERFINISHED
Queen of Judah NERFINISHED
Queen of Sheba NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle Hebrew
mayHoldTitle queen mother
notableBearer Athaliah NERFINISHED
Jezebel NERFINISHED
partOf royal court of Israel NERFINISHED
positionHeldBy royal consort
relatedConcept ancient Near Eastern queenship
biblical monarchy
queen consort
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
roleIn ancient Kingdom of Israel NERFINISHED
spouseOf King of Israel NERFINISHED
timePeriod Iron Age Levant
monarchic period of ancient Israel

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Jezebel positionHeld Queen of Israel