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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
A fictional portrait of the Emperor Hadrian includes references to his relationship with early Christianity in 2nd-cent. Egypt.  
A fictional portrait of the Emperor Hadrian includes references to his relationship with early Christianity in 2nd-cent. Egypt.  


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==
Published in Stuttgart [Germany]: 1881).  
 
Published in Stuttgart [Germany]: 1881.  
 
====Translations====


Translated into English, Ukrainian, and Russian.
Translated into English, Ukrainian, and Russian.
==External links==




==External links==


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[[Category:Fiction|1881 Ebers]]  
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[[Category:Novels|1881 Ebers]]
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[[Category:German language|1881 Ebers]]
[[Category:Made in the 1880s|1881 Ebers]]
[[Category:Made in the 1880s|*1881 Ebers]]
 
[[Category:Christian origins (subject)|1881 Ebers]]
[[Category:Christian origins (subject)|1881 Ebers]]
[[Category:Hadrian (subject)|1881 Ebers]]
[[Category:Hadrian (subject)|1881 Ebers]]
[[Category:Hadrian--fiction (subject)|1881 Ebers]]
[[Category:Hadrian--literature (subject)|1881 Ebers]]

Revision as of 06:19, 19 February 2012

Der Kaiser <German> / The Emperor (1881) is a novel by Georg Ebers.

Abstract

A fictional portrait of the Emperor Hadrian includes references to his relationship with early Christianity in 2nd-cent. Egypt.

Editions

Published in Stuttgart [Germany]: 1881.

Translations

Translated into English, Ukrainian, and Russian.

External links