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Semiramis
  • multiple authors, including ancient writers like Diodorus Siculus and contemporary adaptations by various authors
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Author(s) Title Reference
A.B. Scott Poetic individuality in the Middle Ages. New Departures in Poetry, 1000-1150, by Peter Dronke 41/1, p. 53

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