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Bathsheba, in the Hebrew Bible, was the wife of Uriah the Hittite and later of David.
Bathsheba may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Bathsheba (Memling), a c. 1480 painting by Hans Memling
- Bathsheba at her Bath (Veronese), a 1575 painting by Paolo Veronese
- Bathsheba (Gérôme), an 1889 painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme
- Bathsheba Everdene, a fictional character in the novel Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
Places
- Bathsheba, Barbados, a village
- Bathsheba, Oklahoma, a ghost town in Oklahoma, US
People
- Bathsheba Bowers (1671–1718), American Quaker author and preacher
- Bathsheba Nell Crocker (born 1968), American diplomat
- Bathsheba Demuth, American environmental historian
- Bathsheba Doran, British-born playwright living in New York City
- Bathsheba Grossman (born 1966), American digital sculptor
- Bathsheba Ratzkoff, film director, producer, and editor
- Bathsheba W. Smith (1822–1910), early member of the Latter Day Saint movement
- Bathsheba Spooner (1746–1778), the first woman executed in the United States after the Declaration of Independence
See also
- Bethsabée, a 1947 French film
- David and Bathsheba (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Bathsheba
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