Carinus; A nagyenyedi két fűzfa
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A Roman-era tale follows an elderly senator at his country estate and his two daughters, one of whom secretly follows the new Christian faith while their household hosts indulgent patrician suitors. Social gatherings expose the decadence, hypocrisy, and political intrigues of the aristocracy as guests deride and misunderstand the Christians. A charismatic young noble courts the virtuous daughter amid offers of imperial favor, wealth, and rank, forcing characters to choose between personal ambition and moral conviction. The narrative examines religious tension, the corrupting lure of power, and the quiet steadfastness of faith through episodes of temptation, refusal, and social satire.
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