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Unverifiable material may be challenged plus removed. S. trans. It takes place in the metropolis of Rome under the rule of emperor Nero approximately AD 64.

Sienkiewicz deliberate the Roman Empire extensively prior to script the novel, by means of the aspire of getting historical particulars correct. As such, several historical information appear in the volume. Published in installments in three Polish dailies in 1895, it came out in volume form in 1896 and has since been translated keen on more than 50 languages.

This work of fiction contributed to Sienkiewicz's Nobel Prize intended for text in 1905. More than a few movies contain been based on Quo Vadis. (see here).

The the majority famous movie is the Hollywood manufacture Quo Vadis filmed in 1951. Winning arrival he meets plus waterfall in feel affection for by means of Ligia. He asks intended for the counsel of his uncle Petronius so that he can possess her. Calina (untrue), other than everybody calls her Ligia (Lygia in some translations), the daughter of a dead king of the Ligians, a barbarian tribe (therefore her nickname). Ligia is technically a hostage of the Governing body and people of Rome, and was forgotten existence before by her possess people.

A gorgeous beauty, she is a Christian (a information unknown to Marcus). C. Petronius (historical), aristocratic the "arbiter of stylishness", former governor of Bythinia. Petronius is a member of Nero's court who uses his wit to flatter and mock him at the similar time.

He is loved by the Roman mob intended for his liberal attitudes. Somewhat amoral and a bit indolent, he tries to help his nephew but his cunning plan is thwarted by Ligia's Christian friends. He openly turns next to Nero following the burning of Rome.

Eunice (untrue), household slave of Petronius. Eunice is a beautiful lady from Greece who has fallen in love by means of her master, who is completely unaware of this fact. Chilon Chilonides (fictitious), a impostor and a private investigator. He is hired by Marcus to discover Ligia. A doublecrossing conspirator, his finish is obviously inspired by Saint Dismas.

Nero (historical), an incompetent, petty, plus cruel emperor, manipulated by his courtesans. He listens most intently to flatterers plus fools. Tigellinus (past), the prefect of the feared Praetorian Guard. He is a rival of Petronius for Nero's favour and incites Nero keen on committing many cruel acts. Poppaea Sabina (past), the wife of Nero.

She envies and hates Ligia fervently. Acte (past), an Imperial slave plus previous mistress of Nero. Nero has grown tired of her and at the present mostly ignores her, but she motionless loves him. She studies the Christian faith, but does not think herself commendable sufficient to change completely.

Aulus Plautius (past), a retired plus respected Roman universal who commanded the invasion of Britain. Aulus seems to be ignorant (or simply doesn't desire to know) of the fact so as to Pomponia, his companion, and Ligia, his adoptive daughter, admit the Christian religion. Pomponia Graecina (past), a Christian change. Fairly dignified and much respected.

Pomponia and Aulus are Ligia's adoptive parents other than they are not capable to legalize the fact. According to Roman rule Ligia is motionless a captive of the Roman condition, i. e. the Emperor, being guarded and cared by the elderly pair. Ursus (untrue), the guard of Ligia.

Her tribesman, he served her late look after and is strongly devoted to his princess. A Christian, he struggles to follow the wisdom of Christianity despite his enormous dimension, great strength, and barbarian mindset. He is obviously the noble Barbarian.

Saint Peter (historical), an old priest with the task of converting Rome itself. He is amazed by the authority of Nero (in the work of fiction Peter names him the Beast). Saint Paul (past), takes a individual attention in converting Marcus. Crispus (fictitious), clearly a Christian zealot bordering on life form a extreme. In AD 57 Pomponia was indeed charged by means of practising a "foreign superstition", usually understood to denote conversion to Christianity.

Nevertheless, the faith itself is not clearly identified. According to ancient Roman tradition she was tried in a relations court by her possess husband Aulus (the pater familias), to be subsequently acquitted. Though, inscriptions in the catacombs of Saint Callistus in Rome suggest so as to members of Graecina's relations were indeed Christians. The report so as to Vespasian cut down sleeping during a song of Nero is recorded by Suetonius in the Lives of the Twelve Caesars.

The bereavement of Claudia Augusta, sole youngster of Nero, in AD 63. The Huge Fire of Rome in AD 64, which in the novel is started by instructions of Nero. There is no hard proof to support this, and it is value pointing absent that fires were extremely common in Rome at the occasion.