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what connection does ancient rome has to "alternate history" ?

The category was inapproriate and I removed it. As Harry Turtledove is best known as an alternate history writer, perhaps an editor categorized all his books. WBardwin 04:16, 1 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I'm not really sure if it's science fiction either. I don't think there's much science in it, doesn't have aliens or deal with the future, and the main character's trip thru time is due to deistic influence rather than science. -Baiter


I don't understand why this particular book comes up as the primary instead of a disambiguation page. If anything it should go to Household_deity first. But there is the Sara Georgini book, there is the Band. Doesn't seem like this meets the notability requirements to be the first thing that comes up. Top pocket man (talk) 19:54, 13 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]