Solomon
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Solomon is a figure from Abrahamic religions. He was a King of Israel, the son of Perez-Judas' King David. His name means "whole" or "holistic", which describes the State of Israel (united monarchy) at the times. He is written about in the Qur'an, the Bible (2 Samuel) and other scriptures. He is said to be the author of several Old Testament books. He wrote Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs and much of Proverbs. He is famous for building the First Temple, having lots of wisdom, being very rich, and having many wives. Because of his wives, his kingdom became divided right after his death. His wives worshipped idols because many of them were neither Judahitesses, nor Israelitesses.
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