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'''Rape''' was non-consensual [[sex]], usually effected through violence. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'')
'''Rape''' was non-consensual [[sex]], usually effected through violence. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'')


In the [[1st century]] [[BC]], it was common practice for [[Roman]] [[soldier]]s to rape [[woman|women]]] before killing them in order to instil [[fear]] in the places they conquered. [[Erimem]] killed several Roman soldiers and later expressed to [[Andy Hansen]] that if she hadn't, they likely would have raped her and Andy before murdering them. Later, [[Anna Whitaker]] was nearly raped by drunk men because she had turned down the lewd advances of one man the previous night. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Last Pharaoh (novel)|The Last Pharaoh]]'')
In the [[1st century]] [[BC]], it was common practice for [[Roman]] [[soldier]]s to rape [[woman|women]] before killing them in order to instil [[fear]] in the places they conquered. [[Erimem]] killed several Roman soldiers and later expressed to [[Andy Hansen]] that if she hadn't, they likely would have raped her and Andy before murdering them. Later, [[Anna Whitaker]] was nearly raped by drunk men because she had turned down the lewd advances of one man the previous night. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Last Pharaoh (novel)|The Last Pharaoh]]'')


In [[60]], [[Boudica]], the [[Queen]] of the [[Iceni]], rebelled against the [[Roman Empire]] when Roman agents raped the women of her [[kingdom]]. Her rebellion was swift and brutal: the offending Romans were, according to [[John Smith (Seventh Doctor)|John Smith]], "skinned alive and impaled on posts with their intestines... in their mouths". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'')
In [[60]], [[Boudica]], the [[Queen]] of the [[Iceni]], rebelled against the [[Roman Empire]] when Roman agents raped the women of her [[kingdom]]. Her rebellion was swift and brutal: the offending Romans were, according to [[John Smith (Seventh Doctor)|John Smith]], "skinned alive and impaled on posts with their intestines... in their mouths". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'')
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