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Revision as of 10:06, 6 September 2009
Sabina: Ein Lebensbild aus den ersten Zeiten der christlichen Kirche (1861) is a novel by Carl Magon.
Editions and translations
Published in Germany (Regensburg: 1861).
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.