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Bérénice <French> / Berenice (1648-1650) is a novel by Jean Regnauld de Segrais.

Abstract

The character of Berenice is developed with no regard for any of the known facts of history. While both Titus and his brother Domitian fell in love with her, but Berenice was faithful to her sweetheart Izotes. While Titus was virtuous and respectful, Domitian was lustful and wicked. After Izotes died to protect her lover, Berenice disappeared and Titus was dejected.

Editions and translations

Published in France in several volumes between 1648 and 1650, remained unfinished.

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