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* [[Fictionary]]: The first ten or so pages are written in a made-up language, mixture of Latin, medieval Italian and some others.
* [[Fictionary]]: The first ten or so pages are written in a made-up language, mixture of Latin, medieval Italian and some others.
* [[Framing Device]]
* [[Framing Device]]
* [[Useful Notes/Gnosticism|Gnosticism]]
* [[Gnosticism]]
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Baudolino has one after realizing that {{spoiler|he and his friends unwittingly killed Frederick}}.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Baudolino has one after realizing that {{spoiler|he and his friends unwittingly killed Frederick}}.

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Baudolino is a 2000 novel by Umberto Eco.

During the sacking of Constantinople in 1204, Baudolino of Alessandria finds historian Niketas Choniates and saves his life. They decide to hide, along with other people, for as long as the sacking of the city continues. To pass the time, Baudolino decides to tell Niketas of his journeys and adventures in the mythical world of 12th century Europe, as a member of the court of Frederick Barbarossa and more. But as a caveat, he warns Niketas that he [Baudolino] has lived his whole life lying through his teeth every chance he had. After that, he starts…


Baudolino provides examples of the following tropes: