No.
That would have required a real miracle, since Solomon lived in the Middle East around 1000 BC, and the Solomon Islands are in the Pacific Ocean east of New Guinea, some 9000 miles (15000 km) to the ESE. In Solomon's day almost no one could have travelled to Australia, as it would have taken several months and an impossibly dangerous voyage across the Indian ocean. The Solomons were named Islas Salomón in 1568 by Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira. The island natives were known to be cannibals and headhunters.
He played Allan Quatermain on King Solomon's Mines.
King Solomon was the wisest man to ever live
King Solomon built the great temple of god.
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1Ki 1:34 There let Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet anoint him king over Israel; and blow the horn, and say, 'Long live King Solomon!' 1Ki 1:39 Then Zadok the priest took a horn of oil from the tabernacle and anointed Solomon. And they blew the horn, and all the people said, "Long live King Solomon!"
Yes masons were needee by king Solomon to build the magnificent temple in Jerusalem.
No it was that God told David not to build the temple , not Solomon.
So named because of the Solomon Islands. These islands were discovered by the Spanish in 1568 who found signs of gold on Guadalcanal. The Spanish thought they had found 'King Solomon's Mines' and named the Islands accordingly
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Solomon built one main temple only.
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The Solomon Islands are named after King Solomon and not crocodiles. However, the term "Solomon" is believed to be derived from the Latin word "solen", meaning "crocodile", which could account for the association with the reptile.
King Ludwig of Bavaria had the castle build as a romantic get-away
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King Solomon had used the method of taxing the people, to build the temple. But as the son of king Solomon was not a good king, the people divided the country into two.