Chapter 10: African Societies and Kingdoms 1000 b.c.e.–1500 c.e.
Quiz for Analyzing the Evidence: The Queen of Sheba and King Solomon
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Correct. The answer is c. The Queen of Sheba featured prominently in Ethiopian as well as European art.
Incorrect. The answer is c. The Queen of Sheba featured prominently in Ethiopian as well as European art.
Correct. The answer is d. The image shows Solomon receiving gifts from Sheba’s servant, and the inscription reads, “Solomon joins himself to the Queen of Sheba and introduces her to his faith.”
Incorrect. The answer is d. The image shows Solomon receiving gifts from Sheba’s servant, and the inscription reads, “Solomon joins himself to the Queen of Sheba and introduces her to his faith.”
Correct. The answer is b. Following the twelfth century, Sheba began to be portrayed in European art in new ways. She was sometimes portrayed as the Gentile Church, coming from a distant land to hear the divine knowledge from Solomon.
Incorrect. The answer is b. Following the twelfth century, Sheba began to be portrayed in European art in new ways. She was sometimes portrayed as the Gentile Church, coming from a distant land to hear the divine knowledge from Solomon.