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Aside from the obvious additions of dragons, the events in Temeraire follow the history of our own world quite closely. However, several differences do occur throughout the series.
 
Aside from the obvious additions of dragons, the events in Temeraire follow the history of our own world quite closely. However, several differences do occur throughout the series.
 
In "Victory Of Eagles", the following differences occur:
 
In "Victory Of Eagles", the following differences occur:
*[[Napoleon Bonaparte]]'s conquest of Britain as detailed throughout the book never historically occured, and is an invention of the author's. At this time, French forces were invading Spain in what is known as the Peninsula War.
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*[[Napoleon Bonaparte]]'s conquest of Britain as detailed throughout the book never historically occured, and is an invention of the author's. At this time, French forces were invading Spain in what is known as the Peninsular War.
 
*[[HMS Victory]] and at least twenty-five ships of the Royal Navy are sunk in the fictional [[Battle of Shoeburyness]]; which also claims the life of Admiral [[Nelson]].
 
*[[HMS Victory]] and at least twenty-five ships of the Royal Navy are sunk in the fictional [[Battle of Shoeburyness]]; which also claims the life of Admiral [[Nelson]].
 
*[[Wellesley]] gains the title "Duke of Wellington" as a result of his actions in the Battle of [[Shoeburyness]], instead of in 1809 in Spain at the Battle of Talavera.
 
*[[Wellesley]] gains the title "Duke of Wellington" as a result of his actions in the Battle of [[Shoeburyness]], instead of in 1809 in Spain at the Battle of Talavera.

Revision as of 02:54, 15 August 2010

Book 5

The front cover of the U.S. version

The fifth volume of the Temeraire series by Naomi Novik, released in the United States by Del Rey (a division of RandomHouse).

Story

Trivia

Deviations From History

Aside from the obvious additions of dragons, the events in Temeraire follow the history of our own world quite closely. However, several differences do occur throughout the series. In "Victory Of Eagles", the following differences occur:

  • Napoleon Bonaparte's conquest of Britain as detailed throughout the book never historically occured, and is an invention of the author's. At this time, French forces were invading Spain in what is known as the Peninsular War.
  • HMS Victory and at least twenty-five ships of the Royal Navy are sunk in the fictional Battle of Shoeburyness; which also claims the life of Admiral Nelson.
  • Wellesley gains the title "Duke of Wellington" as a result of his actions in the Battle of Shoeburyness, instead of in 1809 in Spain at the Battle of Talavera.
  • As a result of the invasion of Britain, George IV is made Prince Regent in 1808; three years earlier than historically.

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