The queen is first mentioned in the Bible’s book of Kings. The ruler of a land called Sheba, she somehow learns of King Solomon’s fame and decides to visit. She asks him a series of tough questions — ...
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church dates the top-down Christianization of Aksum circa 330 AD with King Ezana ... of the Biblical Queen of Sheba, mother of Menelek. Upon his maturity, Menelek went to ...
(As he set to work at Great Zimbabwe, he later recalled, "the names of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba were on everybody's lips, and have become so distasteful to us that we never expect to ...
Click here to listen to a dramatisation of the story of the Queen of Sheba's seduction by King Solomon "And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the Lord ...
He said one of the more significant items on display is the Ophel inscription, which some scholars and archaeologists have linked to the biblical Queen of Sheba’s visit to King Solomon.
There’s no proof the Queen of Sheba actually existed, which may be one reason why her long reign in the popular imagination shows no signs of weakening.