Family
Salome is commonly identified as the wife of Zebedee and the mother of the Apostles James and John. The Orthodox synaxarion further relates that she was a kinswoman of the Theotokos; the Orthodox Church in America's life of the saint names her as the first cousin of the Virgin Mary. The precise kinship is reported differently across traditions, and a medieval Western scheme counted her among the so-called 'Three Marys' as a daughter of Saint Anne, a genealogy the Council of Trent rejected.
According to the Gospel of Matthew, Salome once approached Jesus to ask that her two sons might sit one at His right hand and one at His left in His kingdom (Matthew 20:20-21). The synaxarion explains this request as arising from the expectation that He would restore the throne of David.