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Simon Turney: Roman about since 1972

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Simon Turney: Roman about since 1972

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Simon Turney: Roman about since 1972 Simon Turney: Roman about since 1972 The Romans went where? with 2 comments Roman empire, early 2nd Century (Photo: Thomas Pusch ,  CC BY SA 3.0 ) There is a tendency for people to look at what are considered Rome’s permanent borders (largely set by Hadrian in the 2nd century) and assume that Rome’s direct influence stopped there. On Thursday my new novel, Terra Incognita, was released, a story based on the accounts from Pliny and Seneca of a Roman expedition . And that got me thinking about how many other places Rome got that people don’t often realise. I was actually going to write a book about this sometime. Still might, but in the meantime, prepare to be surprised. In Terra Incognita I tell of Nero’s Praetorians sent to seek the source of the Nile. I’m not going to go into too much detail here, in the hope you’ll go buy the book (do… it’s a belter) but the upshot is that there is sufficient evidence to suggest that Nero’s men reache...

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