The Flames of Rome (1981 Maier), novel

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The Flames of Rome (1981) is a novel by Paul L. Maier.

Abstract

In Imperial Rome, Flavius Sabinus, a patriotic and upright Roman citizen, finds himself and his family caught between the growing Christian faith and the official persecution ordered by the emperor Nero. By the author of Pontius Pilate (1968 Maier), novel.

Editions

Published in Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1981.

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