Historicity
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- | [[Historicity]] of ''[[The Twelve Caesars]]'' and ''[[Les Vies des Dames Galantes ]]'' | + | #The characteristic of having existed in [[history]]. |
+ | #:''The '''historicity''' of [[Jesus]] is a matter of some debate among scholars.'' | ||
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- The characteristic of having existed in history.
- The historicity of Jesus is a matter of some debate among scholars.
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