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* {{Omniglot}}: Peter is fluent in eight languages, including his native Magyar (Hungarian), Roman (Latin, the language of the State), Gallic (French), Russian, Judaic (Hebrew), Ottoman (Turkish), Germanic, and Iberian (Spanish). He is also teaching himself Chinese. Why he's not working as a translator is anybody's guess.

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* {{Omniglot}}: Peter is fluent in eight languages, including his native Magyar (Hungarian), Roman (Latin, the language of the State), Gallic (French), Russian, Judaic (Hebrew), Ottoman (Turkish), Germanic, and Iberian (Spanish). He is also teaching himself Chinese. Why he's not working as a translator is anybody's guess.

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* FantasticCatholicism

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* IstanbulNotConstantinople: Since Rome never fell, many European cities still retain their original Roman names: Budapest is Aquincum (despite the presence of the Buda, Óbuda, and Pest districts), London is Londinium, Paris (the capital of the State) is Lutetia. On a national level, Israel is still called Judea. Also, a number of European languages are called differently: Latin is called Romanian, Hungarian is called Magyar, Turkish is called Ottoman, Spanish is called Iberian, French is called Gallic, and Hebrew is called Judeic. This world's version of the Holy See is located in Urbis ("city" in Latin), which is, presumably, Vatican.
** Strangely, this is averted with Vienna (Roman name - Vindobona) and Lyon (Roman name - Lugdunum), which are called as we know them.

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* IstanbulNotConstantinople: Since Rome never fell, many European cities still retain their original Roman names: Budapest is Aquincum (despite the presence of the Buda, Óbuda, and Pest districts), London is Londinium, Paris (the capital of the State) is Lutetia. On a national level, Israel is still called Judea. Also, a number of European languages are called differently: Latin is called Romanian, Hungarian is called Magyar, Turkish is called Ottoman, Spanish is called Iberian, French is called Gallic, and Hebrew is called Judeic. This world's version of the Holy See is located in Urbis ("city" in Latin), which is, presumably, Vatican.
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Vatican. Strangely, this is averted with Vienna (Roman name - Vindobona) and Lyon (Roman name - Lugdunum), which Lugdunum) are still called as we know them.
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* PenalColony: The Isles of Sorrow.

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* PenalColony: The Isles of Sorrow. Based on the described location, it's likely that the Isles are the Azores.
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''Seekers of the Sky'' (''Искатели неба'', Iskateli neba) is an AlternateHistory duology (actually, one novel DividedForPublication) with elements of {{Fantasy}} by the popular Russian sci-fi and fantasy author Creator/SergeyLukyanenko. Its setting explores the premise "[[WhatIf What if]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} Jesus Christ]] had been killed by Herod's troops during the Massacre of the Innocents?"

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''Seekers of the Sky'' (''Искатели неба'', Iskateli neba) is an AlternateHistory duology (actually, one novel DividedForPublication) with elements of {{Fantasy}} by the popular Russian sci-fi and fantasy author Creator/SergeyLukyanenko. Its setting explores the premise of "[[WhatIf What What if]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} Jesus Christ]] had been killed by Herod's troops during the Massacre of the Innocents?"

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