Jump to content

Quo Vadis (novel): Difference between revisions

m
trope=>work
m (trope=>work)
Line 1:
{{tropework}}
[[File:220px-Domine_quo_vadis__1147.jpg|frame]]
A [[Historical Fiction]] novel set in [[Ancient Rome]], '''''Quo Vadis?''''' (1896) is internationally the most well-known work of Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz, also known for the [[Sienkiewicz Trilogy]]. ''Quo Vadis'' tells the story of Marcus Vinicius, a young pagan Roman officer, and Lygia, a Christian barbarian [[Princess]] raised in a Roman household. The novel is set against the events surrounding the Great Fire of Rome of AD 64, including the Roman persecution of Christians.
Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.