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Roman Skullduggery by Fiona Forsyth

Fiona Forsyth

Writing about writing about Ancient Rome

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During the research into life in ancient Tomis (modern Constanta in Romania), I came across the Thracian Horseman. Also called Heros, he appears in full hunting mode, often with his dog, on tombstones and tablets offered at shrines througho...

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What was it for?

This earthenware mask is on display in Warrington Museum:

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Minutes from a meeting…

Carefully transcribed by the German scholar Wilhelm Henzen from a series of cracked and damaged inscriptions, we are lucky to possess some of the records of the meetings of the Arval Brotherhood.

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Mapping ancient Tomis

So I set a series of books in a first century town on the Black Sea, called Tomis. It’s where the poet Ovid was sent in disgrace by the Emperor Augustus in 8CE, and poor Ovid probably died there.

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  • Fiona Forsyth

    After a career teaching Classics, Fiona moved to Qatar with her family and there embarked on her writing. Now back in the UK, she has published five historical novels set in the world of Julius Caesar and the Emperor Augustus.

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