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... r—sudden, disorienting, and prone to delirium. Rumors flew through the Forum, carried by panicked merchants and wide-eyed travelers. The Proconsul of the North had marched her legions across a provincial border. Augusta Vindelicorum was occupied. A civil war, the most dreaded of all Roman nightmares, seemed not just possible, but imminent.
In the Senate House, the atmosphere was one of grim, terrified vindication. The very senators who had been silenced by Cassius Longinus’s spectacular ...
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