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{{rename|Should this be the prime [[David]], and the dab page [[David (disambiguation)]]? He ''is'' "the original, you might say".}}
[[File:KingDavidSculpture.jpg|thumb|A reconstruction of the [[Michelangelo]] sculpture of the Jewish king, as seen in the [[Apalapucia]]n garden. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|The Girl Who Waited]]'')]]
[[File:KingDavidSculpture.jpg|thumb|A reconstruction of the [[Michelangelo]] sculpture of the Jewish king, as seen in the [[Apalapucia]]n garden. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|The Girl Who Waited]]'')]]
According to the [[Roman]] [[Gemellus]], '''King David''' built the [[Judaism|Israelites]]' [[First Temple]] in [[Jerusalem]] "between five and six hundred years" before the year [[64]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Byzantium!]]'')
According to the [[Roman]] [[Gemellus]], '''King David''' built the [[Judaism|Israelites]]' [[First Temple]] in [[Jerusalem]] "between five and six hundred years" before the year [[64]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Byzantium!]]'')

Revision as of 13:55, 28 September 2014

A reconstruction of the Michelangelo sculpture of the Jewish king, as seen in the Apalapucian garden. (TV: The Girl Who Waited)

According to the Roman Gemellus, King David built the Israelites' First Temple in Jerusalem "between five and six hundred years" before the year 64. (PROSE: Byzantium!)

Jewish tradition held that the Messiah would be a descendant of David and Solomon, and that he'd be born in Bethlehem. When Jesus of Nazareth fit these criteria, a small sub-sect of Judaism called Christianity was formed; they maintained that Jesus was the aforementioned Messiah, their saviour. (PROSE: Byzantium!)

According to Emporator Tannalis, David had extra-marital relations with a woman named Abishag. He thought he couldn't get away with a similar thing. (PROSE: Halflife)

Behind the scenes

The sculpture seen in The Girl Who Waited noticeably has the controversial fig leaf censoring David's visible penis, which is curiously only used in the Victoria and Albert Museum reproduction, effectively making the Apalapucia one a reproduction of a reproduction. Even more interestingly, a sculpture with visible breasts was not only seen earlier in the episode, but was focussed on in dialogue.

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