Zenon, the Martyr (1847 Cobbold), novel

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Zenon, the Martyr (1847) is a novel by Richard Cobbold.

Abstract

"A Record of the Piety, Patience and Persecution of the Early Christian Nobles." During the reign of Domitian (81-96 CE), Zenon is imprisoned in Rome as is Apollonius of Tyana. Zenon escapes execution by a miracle.

Editions

Published in Great Britain (1847).

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