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The Rising Roman Empire
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Description de l’éditeur
Each time Rome fell it actually resulted in fewer people getting more power. I laugh when I see Gregory of Tours writing about Sanctuary and how the churchians sold the poor person who sought sanctuary to the highest bidder. I laugh when I see celibate priests and their concubines but I understand there could be no inheritance for the illegitimate offspring of the priestly perversions. They dared to make women into second class humans at the Council of Carthage in 397 AD. They dared to have a Holy Alliance with corporate and state entities at the Treaty of Verona in the 19th Century. This book details the facts that Jacobins (Royals) like Gibbon purposefully hid as he wrote masterfully about the Empire ending in 1493.