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They were spared the fate of their fellow Pompeiians by the [[Tenth Doctor|Doctor]]'s timely intervention. By early A.D. [[Early_human_history#1st_century_A.D.|80]], the family had resettled in [[Rome]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'') One of the family--likely [[Lucius Caecilius Iucundus|Lucius]]--wrote an account of their escape from Pompeii; the scroll was recovered in a [[1923]] archaeological expedition by Professor [[Livesy-Smythe]].
They were spared the fate of their fellow Pompeiians by the [[Tenth Doctor|Doctor]]'s timely intervention. By early A.D. [[Early_human_history#1st_century_A.D.|80]], the family had resettled in [[Rome]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'') One of the family--likely [[Lucius Caecilius Iucundus|Lucius]]--wrote an account of their escape from Pompeii; the scroll was recovered in a [[1923]] archaeological expedition by Professor [[Livesy-Smythe]].


==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
*The Caecilius family are based on stock characters used in Latin textbooks.
*The Caecilius family are based on stock characters used in Latin textbooks.
*In the Latin textbooks, only [[Quintus]] survives the eruption and [[Evelina]] did not exist.
*In the Latin textbooks, only [[Quintus]] survives the eruption and [[Evelina]] did not exist.

Revision as of 13:37, 1 March 2011

The Caecilius family, a middle-class Roman family of four, lived in Pompeii in A.D. 79, just before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

Family members

They were spared the fate of their fellow Pompeiians by the Doctor's timely intervention. By early A.D. 80, the family had resettled in Rome. (DW: The Fires of Pompeii) One of the family--likely Lucius--wrote an account of their escape from Pompeii; the scroll was recovered in a 1923 archaeological expedition by Professor Livesy-Smythe.

Behind the scenes

  • The Caecilius family are based on stock characters used in Latin textbooks.
  • In the Latin textbooks, only Quintus survives the eruption and Evelina did not exist.
  • The Caecilius family did actually exist, but without Evelina, and you can still see their house at Pompeii.
  • Caecilius was actually a banker.
  • Caecilius may not have experienced the volcano as his Banking records stopped shortly before a earthquake in 62 A.D almost 20 years prior.