Re: Regarding names of Ancient Rome, Italy, Paris and Egypt(Kemet)
in reply to a message by Honey
Anne Rice drew upon numerous historical and legendary sources in the creation of names for her vampires. You may want to consider getting this book:
*The Vampire Companion: The Official Guide to Anne Rice's the Vampire Chronicles*, by Katherine Ramsland, Revised Edition 1995
"Hundreds of entries discuss a wide range of subjects related to Anne Rice's series of vampire novels, encompassing information on characters, themes, locales, historical background, and symbolism in the novels. A compendium of information on Anne Rice's successful vampire books includes information on characters, names, places, key events, historical and literary inspirations, symbols, and themes from the series." (from Amazon.com)
-- Nanaea
*The Vampire Companion: The Official Guide to Anne Rice's the Vampire Chronicles*, by Katherine Ramsland, Revised Edition 1995
"Hundreds of entries discuss a wide range of subjects related to Anne Rice's series of vampire novels, encompassing information on characters, themes, locales, historical background, and symbolism in the novels. A compendium of information on Anne Rice's successful vampire books includes information on characters, names, places, key events, historical and literary inspirations, symbols, and themes from the series." (from Amazon.com)
-- Nanaea