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A dissertation upon Oriuna, said to be Empress, or Queen of England, the supposed Wife of Carausius, Monarch and Emperor of Britain, Who reigned in the Time of Diocletian the the great Presecutor of Christians, Whom he was at War with for many Years, until received as Collegue with him in the Roman Empire. Illustrated with the Coin of Oriuna, and several others most remarkable of Carausius, hitherto not made public; This Coin of her's being lately sent to France to his most Christian Majesty.
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Author Kennedy, John
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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London
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printed for John Whiston and Benj. White, at Boyle's Head in Fleet-Street; and W. Owen, Temple-Bar
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Social Sciences
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T160582
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