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Flavien; ou, De Rome au désert <French> / Flavia; or, From Rome to the Desert (1835) is a novel by Alexandre Guiraud.

Abstract

A novel in three volumes describing religious life and Christian beginning in the Roman Empire. By the author of Les Machabées (1822 Guiraud), play.

Editions and translations

Published in France (1835).

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