Historical Accuracy of A Body in the Bath House

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Charles W

 

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July 18, 2013

 

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University

 

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All but two of the characters are completely fictional, and none of the plot is relevant to really anything in a historical sense. Emperor Vespasian, King Togidubnus, "Togi's" palace, and its surrounding areas are really the only true pieces of history that have anything to do with the novel. Falco, a citizen of Rome and the protagonist, is only able to go to Britain because it has been invaded and parts of it conquered and controlled by the Romans...
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How did the Romans ever get to such a distant place, why would they want to go there? These are decent questions that have thorough answers. First, as with most civilizations, especially fairly powerful ones, the Roman Empire was imperialistic, meaning that it had a policy of extending its rule or authority of the empire over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies...
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