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''' Lucius Flavus ''' <German> (1898) is a novel by [[Joseph Spillmann]].
''' Lucius Flavus ''' <German> (1898) is a novel by [[Joseph Spillmann]].


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
"Historischer Roman aus den letzten Tagen Jerusalems." A Historical Tale of the Time Immediately Preceding the Destruction of Jerusalem.
"Historischer Roman aus den letzten Tagen Jerusalems." A Historical Tale of the Time Immediately Preceding the Destruction of Jerusalem. An international bestseller.


==Editions==
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Lucius Flavus <German> (1898) is a novel by Joseph Spillmann.

Abstract

"Historischer Roman aus den letzten Tagen Jerusalems." A Historical Tale of the Time Immediately Preceding the Destruction of Jerusalem. An international bestseller.

Editions

Published in Germany (Freiburg im Breisgau: 1898). Adapted to the stage by Kaenders (1908)

Translations

Translated into English (1901), French (1912) and Italian (1951).

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