The Shadow of Rome
Essay by Stephen Pimentel | Conradin and Frederick sat on the rough wooden benches that had been both bed and council table in these last days, facing death together in the quiet as they had on fields of battle
read moreEssay by Stephen Pimentel | Conradin and Frederick sat on the rough wooden benches that had been both bed and council table in these last days, facing death together in the quiet as they had on fields of battle
read moreFiction by Stephen Pimentel | West of the Bosporus, the wilds began. Ancient tides whispered on the breeze across the land. A Persian outpost clung defiantly to the frontier, encircled by high stone walls, ramparts built of rough-hewn blocks and crowned with battlements, forming an imposing barrier against the wilderness
read moreBook Review by Stephen Pimentel | For, my brothers, the best should rule, the best also want to rule. And where the doctrine is different, there..
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