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Sheba, Queen of

LC control no.n 50022135
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingSheba, Queen of
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Variant(s)Balkis
Balqīs
Bilḳīs
Bilqīs
Makeda
Michalda, Královna ze Sáby
Nichaula
Saba, Königin von
Saba, Regina din
Savskai︠a︡ t︠s︡arit︠s︡a
Sibyla, král̕ovna zo Sáby
Sibylla, Královna ze Sáby
Sjeba, Koningin van
T︠S︡arit︠s︡a Savskai︠a︡
ملكۀ سبا
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Found inal-Ḥakīm, T. Sulaymān al-Ḥakīm, 1943.
Die Königin von Saba und Salomo, 1987.
Femei celebre, 1998: p. 54 (Regina din Saba)
Makeda, the Queen of Sheba, 2008.
Proroctví Michaldy, královny ze Sáby, třinácte sibylly, 1916: title page (... Michaldy, královny ze Sáby) page 7 (Queen of Sheba's true name is Michalda; she visited King Solomon in Jerusalem) page 8 (Sibylla, královna ze Sáby)
Sibyla, 1965: page 3 (Sibyla, král̕ovna zo Sáby) page 6 (visited Solomon in Jerusalem)
Časopis společnosti přátel starožitností českých v Praze, 1916: page 14 (In a German and Czech tradition, the Queen of Sheba was identified with the Erythream Sibyl, to whom was attributed a work containing prophecies was ; her name was Nichaula in German texts and Michalda in Czech texts)