The Slaves of Sabinus, Jew and Gentile (1890 Yonge), novel

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The Slaves of Sabinus, Jew and Gentile (1890) is a novel by Charlotte Mary Yonge.

Abstract

A historical novels as seen from the standpoint of 19th-century Anglo-Catholicism. Deals with the persecutions of the Christians. The story of Sabinus and Eponima derived from Plutarch and is connected with the history of Flavius Clemens, one of the early martyrs. Sabinus is accused of joining with the enemies of Rome, and condemned to death by Vespasian. The time is 71-79 CE, the setting Belgica Prima (Luxembourg) and Rome. Titus and Domitia appear also.

Editions

Published in Great Britain.

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