Mary of Magdala
(c. 1st century – 1st century)

(Hebrew: מרים המגדלית‎‎, original Greek: Μαρία ἡ Μαγδαληνή), or Mary of Magdala and sometimes the Magdalene, is a figure in Christianity who, according to the Bible, traveled with Jesus as one of his followers. The unnamed sinner who anoints Jesus' feet in Luke, and Mary of Bethany, who in John also anoints Jesus' feet, were long regarded as the same person as Mary Magdalene.

Mary of Magdala

Works

  • Gospel of Mary, attributed in some religious traditions

Works about Mary

Poetry

Works about Mary


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