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Food is one of the most powerful ways of conveying information about characters. It shows readers not […] December 5th, 2016 | Tags: Apicius, Characters, food, heroines, historical, Museum of London, Pompeii, Rome | Category: Alternate history, AURELIA, INCEPTIO, INSURRECTIO, Latin, Research, Roma Nova, Roman life, Roman traditions, Saturnalia | 2 comments - (Comments are closed) |
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