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... e him. Yazdegerd was well aware of that, so he dismissed the servant with a small wave. He was clothed in a colourful silk robe, his heavy ceremonial crown weighing on his head. He was in the small room in Ctesiphon's Fire-temple. It was a massive building, nearly as big as Shahanshah's palace itself. That was understandable, since it was probably the most important Fire-temple in the whole Empire. Of course, much of the temple was funded by the Sassanid royal family. After all, the state and th ...
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