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Tragedy in five acts and in verse focuses on the relationship between Herod and Marianne.
Tragedy in five acts and in verse focuses on the relationship between Herod and Marianne.


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances==


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


[[Category:Fiction|1815 Scevola]]  
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[[Category:Italian Theatre|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Fiction--1800s|1815 Scevola]]  
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[[Category:Literature--1800s|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Literature--Italian|1815 Scevola]]


[[Category:Plays|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Plays|1815 Scevola]]


[[Category:Italian language|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Italian language--1800s|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Made in the 1810s| 1815 Scevola]]  
[[Category:Made in the 1810s| 1815 Scevola]]  
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--1800s|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--Fiction|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--Literature|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Herod & Mariamne (subject)|1815 Scevola]]


[[Category:Herod the Great (subject)|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Herod the Great (subject)|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Herod the Great--fiction (subject)|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Herod the Great--literature (subject)|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Herod the Great--play (subject)|1815 Scevola]]


[[Category:Mariamne (subject)|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Mariamne (subject)|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Mariamne--fiction (subject)|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Mariamne--literature (subject)|1815 Scevola]]
[[Category:Mariamne--play (subject)|1815 Scevola]]

Latest revision as of 15:07, 8 June 2017

Erode <Italian> / Herod (1815) is a play by Luigi Scevola.

Abstract

Tragedy in five acts and in verse focuses on the relationship between Herod and Marianne.

Editions, performances

External links