Horace

Horatius is a Latin name of uncertain origin. Horace and Horatio are the most popular modern forms. In the works of Harry Turtledove, these names may refer to:

Characters named Horace:
 * Horace (The Valley-Westside War), an officer of the Valley in The Valley-Westside War.
 * Horace Bragg, fictional general in The Two Georges.
 * Horace Buckingham, a professor and minor character from In the Presence of Mine Enemies.
 * Horace Chung, a laundry owner and minor character in Worldwar: Upsetting the Balance.
 * Horace Grimsley, a British soldier and minor character in The United States of Atlantis.
 * Horace Porter, historical Union soldier appearing in The Guns of the South.
 * Horace Wilson, historical British statesman with roles in Settling Accounts: In at the Death and The War That Came Early.

Characters named Horatio:
 * Horatio Nelson, historical British Admiral referenced in Joe Steele.
 * Horatio Sellers, fictional Confederate officer in How Few Remain.
 * Horatio Seymour, historical politician with a background role in The Guns of the South.
 * Horatio Wright, historical Union General with a POV role in "Must and Shall."