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A king’s only daughter secretly marries a favored courtier who is then banished, setting off courtly plots and jealousies. A boastful visitor tricks the husband into believing his wife has been unfaithful, prompting an order to kill her; she survives, adopts a male disguise, and finds refuge with an exiled noble and two young men. Political pressure from Rome and private rivalries produce battles and captures, while deceptions are exposed, true identities revealed, and lost family ties recovered. The play concludes with confessions, reconciliations, and the restoration of marital and familial harmony.
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