Talk:Bérénice

Suetonius on B.
A minor point, but imo not entirely irrelevant. Suetonius "single sentence" in the article, while faithful to Racine's Préface, is a cut-and-paste of two distinct passages in the Life of Titus (Ch. 7). First Suetonius mentions Titus' " passion for queen Berenice, to whom it was also said that he promised marriage" (reginae Berenices amorem, cui etiam nuptias pollicitus ferebatur). A few lines further Suetonius adds that Titus "dismissed Berenice from Rome right away, against her and his own will"."Berenicen statim ab urbe dimisit invitus invitam". L&#39;omo del batocio (talk) 12:35, 23 September 2008 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by L'omo del batocio (talk • contribs)

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