The Roman empresses, or, The history of the lives and secret intrigues of the wives of the twelve Caesars

of those of the other Roman emperors, and of the princesses of their blood in which are introduced the most remarkable transactions of the Roman history collected from ancient authors Greek and Latin. With historical critical notes

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The Roman empresses, or, The history of the lives and secret intrigues of the wives of the twelve Caesars

of those of the other Roman emperors, and of the princesses of their blood in which are introduced the most remarkable transactions of the Roman history collected from ancient authors Greek and Latin. With historical critical notes

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Pagination: v.1: [viii], 314, [2] p.; v.2: [10], 302 p.; v.3: [4], 214, [34] p.

Title pages counted in extent; last page of v.1 blank.

English short title catalogue (ESTC), T147088

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History of the lives and secret intrigues of the wives of the twelve Caesars

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45857825

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