The story [by Crane Wilbur] concerns the clash between Solomon and his brother ... finally, the Sheba who involuntarily falls in love with the King and risks all by denouncing her own gods.
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’s conversion to the monotheistic ... Ethiopia is the kingdom of the Biblical Queen of Sheba, ...
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.