Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Mary the Jewess (also known as Maria the Jewess, Maria Prophetissima, Mary Prophetissa, Maria Prophetissa, and Miriam the Prophetess) is a figure who first appeared in the works of the Gnostic Christian writer Zosimos of Panopolis, whose sources for this are not clear.The figure of Maria Prophetissima may have been developed from Miriam, a sister of Moses. On the basis of Zosimos's comments, she lived between the first and third centuries A.D. She is credited with the invention of several kinds of chemical apparatus and is considered to be the first true alchemist of the Western world.. }
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- Mary_the_Jewess abstract "Mary the Jewess (also known as Maria the Jewess, Maria Prophetissima, Mary Prophetissa, Maria Prophetissa, and Miriam the Prophetess) is a figure who first appeared in the works of the Gnostic Christian writer Zosimos of Panopolis, whose sources for this are not clear.The figure of Maria Prophetissima may have been developed from Miriam, a sister of Moses. On the basis of Zosimos's comments, she lived between the first and third centuries A.D. She is credited with the invention of several kinds of chemical apparatus and is considered to be the first true alchemist of the Western world.".