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Sabina: Ein Lebensbild aus den ersten Zeiten der christlichen Kirche (1861) is a novel by Carl Magon.
Abstract
While referring the several historical characters (such as Bar Kokhba, Herod Agrippa II, Berenice IV, and Clement of Rome), focuses on the Jewish-born Saint Sabina who according to legend, was converted to Christianity by her Syrian servant Serapia. Both suffered martyrdom under Emperor Hadrian, around 127 CE.
Editions and translations
Published in Germany (Regensburg: 1861).