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''' Herod the Great ''' (1849) is a novel by [[George Payne Rainsford James]].
''' Herod the Great ''' (1849) is a novel by [[George Payne Rainsford James]].
==Editions and translations==
Published in Great Britain, in ''Dark Scenes of History'' (1849).


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
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*Vol.2: The last days of the Templars. The Albigenses. The conspiracy of Cueva.
*Vol.2: The last days of the Templars. The Albigenses. The conspiracy of Cueva.
*Vol.3: Wallenstein. Herod the Great.  
*Vol.3: Wallenstein. Herod the Great.  
==Editions ==
Published in Great Britain, in ''Dark Scenes of History'' (1849).
   
   
==External links==
==External links==


[[Category:1849|*James]]  
[[Category:1849| James]]  


[[Category:Fiction--1800s|1849 James]]  
[[Category:Fiction--1800s|1849 James]]  
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[[Category:English language--1800s|1849 James]]
[[Category:English language--1800s|1849 James]]
[[Category:Made in the 1840s|*1849 James]]
[[Category:Made in the 1840s| 1849 James]]


[[Category:Second Temple Studies--1800s|1849 James]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--1800s|1849 James]]

Revision as of 14:21, 30 November 2015

Herod the Great (1849) is a novel by George Payne Rainsford James.

Abstract

The collection of short stories by prolific novelist and British Consul in the United Statescon dark pages in universal history included:

  • Vol.1: Amboise. Arthur. Perkin Warbeck.
  • Vol.2: The last days of the Templars. The Albigenses. The conspiracy of Cueva.
  • Vol.3: Wallenstein. Herod the Great.

Editions

Published in Great Britain, in Dark Scenes of History (1849).

External links