Bathsheba
Bathsheba is a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament. She was the wife of King David and the mother of Solomon. Bathsheba is known for her beauty and her story is often associated with themes of love, power, and tragedy.
Her narrative includes a significant event where David saw her bathing and later arranged for her husband, Uriah, to be killed in battle to cover up their affair. Bathsheba's life reflects the complexities of royal relationships and the consequences of moral choices in the biblical context.