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==Editions and translations== | ==Editions and translations== | ||
Published in Great Britain (London: 1898) and the United States (New York, NY: 1898). | Published in Great Britain (London: Methuen, 1898) and the United States (New York, NY: Stokes, 1898). | ||
==Abstract== | ==Abstract== |
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Domitia (1898) is a novel by Sabine Baring-Gould.
Editions and translations
Published in Great Britain (London: Methuen, 1898) and the United States (New York, NY: Stokes, 1898).
Abstract
An imaginative presentment of the Emperor Domitian's wife. Cenchraea, Corinth, etc., and Rome 90 CE, covering the violent deaths of Nero, Vitellius, and Domitian. The story ends with Domitia among the Christians. By English clergyman, hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist and eclectic scholar.