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''' The Gladiators: A Tale of Rome and Judea ''' (1863) is a novel by [[George John Whyte-Melville]].
''' The Gladiators: A Tale of Rome and Judea ''' (1863) is a novel by [[George Whyte-Melville]].
 
==Abstract==
Roman persecution of Christians, and a British slave's love for a Roman lady. The last part of the book depicts the siege of Jerusalem by Titus and the destruction of the Temple. The Zealots are conspicuous in these later chapters.  


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==
Published in Great Britain (1863).
Published in Great Britain (1863).
==Abstract==
Roman persecution of Christians, and a British slave's love for a Roman lady. The last part of the book depicts the siege of Jerusalem by Titus and the destruction of the Temple. The Zealots are conspicuous in these later chapters.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 21:03, 6 October 2009

The Gladiators: A Tale of Rome and Judea (1863) is a novel by George Whyte-Melville.

Abstract

Roman persecution of Christians, and a British slave's love for a Roman lady. The last part of the book depicts the siege of Jerusalem by Titus and the destruction of the Temple. The Zealots are conspicuous in these later chapters.

Editions and translations

Published in Great Britain (1863).

External links