752 Sulamitis
752 Sulamitis is an asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately in diameter. It is the parent body of the Sulamitis family, a small family of 300 known carbonaceous asteroids.
Sulamitis was discovered on 30 April 1913 by Georgian–Russian astronomers Grigory Neujmin at the Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsula, and given the provisional designation . It was named after the Shulamite, a beautiful woman mentioned in the book Solomon's Song of Songs of the Old Testament. The figure in possibly the Queen of Sheba in the Hebrew Bible.
Photometric observations of this asteroid collected during 2004–2005 show a rotation period of 27.367 ± 0.005 hours with a brightness variation of 0.20 ± 0.03 magnitude.