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Little is known about her and how she came into being. But in lore narrated by Sam, at some point [[King Solomon]], when in his reign, learned about the existence of Queen of Sheba and her existence as Nephilim. He later crafted [[Tracking spell#Canaanite Nephilim Tracking Spell|a spell to track her]], and succeeded in his endeavor. |
Little is known about her and how she came into being. But in lore narrated by Sam, at some point [[King Solomon]], when in his reign, learned about the existence of Queen of Sheba and her existence as Nephilim. He later crafted [[Tracking spell#Canaanite Nephilim Tracking Spell|a spell to track her]], and succeeded in his endeavor. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 03:56, 11 March 2019
The Queen of Sheba was a Nephilim and King Solomon's wife.
History
Little is known about her and how she came into being. But in lore narrated by Sam, at some point King Solomon, when in his reign, learned about the existence of Queen of Sheba and her existence as Nephilim. He later crafted a spell to track her, and succeeded in his endeavor.
At unknown time after this, she married King Solomon.
Appearances
- Season 11
- The Vessel (mentioned only)
- Season 13
- The Scorpion and The Frog (mentioned only)
Lore
The Queen of Sheba is a Biblical and Quranic figure. The tale of her visit to King Solomon has undergone extensive Jewish, Islamic, and Ethiopian elaborations, and has become the subject of one of the most widespread and fertile cycles of legends in the Eastern (Old) World. According to some Islamic accounts, Queen of Sheba was believed to be the descendant of union between a djinni and human, akin to the Supernatural depiction of her as offspring of angel and human.
In lore, eventually, Queen of Sheba married King Solomon and have children, resulting many descendants that eventually become rulers in old countries Saba and Himyar (present day Yemen).