Christiados Sive De Passione Domini & Salvatoris Nostri Jesu Christi is a Latin epic poem by Robert Clarke. This work recounts the Passion of Jesus Christ in the style of classical epic poetry. Written in elegant Latin verse, the poem explores the suffering, sacrifice, and ultimate triumph of Christ. Clarke's 'Christiados' offers a unique blend of classical form and Christian theology, making it a significant work for scholars of Latin literature and religious history. The poem provides a reverent and artistic depiction of one of the central narratives of Christianity.
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