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The Jewes Tragedy; or, Their Fatal and Final Overthrow by Vespasian and Titus His Son (1626) is a play by William Heminges.

Abstract

Among the characters are Josephus, Titus, and Vespasian.

Editions, performances, translations

Premiered in London, England. Published there in 1662.

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