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RAVENNA: ''NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED''
O lone Ravenna! many a tale is told Of thy great glories in the days of old: Two thousand years have passed since thou didst see Casar ride forth to royal victory. Mighty thy name when Rome’s lean eagles flew … Continue reading
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OLD HABITS DIE HARD
They were tribes in quest. The Huns, who initiated the great wave of migrations, likewise did not merit their reputation as savage and implacable enemies of civilization, though they came quite close. After destroying the Gothic kingdom in the Ukraine, … Continue reading
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