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Iliona never imagined that her sea voyage from Greece to Egypt would lead to Rome, but when she is captured by pirates and auctioned off as a slave, that’s where she lands. Readers are invited to view the wonders of Rome through Iliona’s eyes—the luxury, the excess, and the politics.
 
Iliona never imagined that her sea voyage from Greece to Egypt would lead to Rome, but when she is captured by pirates and auctioned off as a slave, that’s where she lands. Readers are invited to view the wonders of Rome through Iliona’s eyes—the luxury, the excess, and the politics.

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Roman Diary: The Journal of Iliona, Young Slave
Author: Platt, Richard
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Time Period: Classical Age
Time Frame: 107
Geographic Area: Europe
Country: Ancient Greece, Italy (Ancient Rome)
Topics: Roman Slaves
Genre: Fiction
Reading Age: Middle Grade
Format: Chapter Book
Published: 2009


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Iliona never imagined that her sea voyage from Greece to Egypt would lead to Rome, but when she is captured by pirates and auctioned off as a slave, that’s where she lands. Readers are invited to view the wonders of Rome through Iliona’s eyes—the luxury, the excess, and the politics. Back matter includes notes for the reader, a glossary, an index, and sources.

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