led to the creation of the "Magyar land," that is, Hungary. They are subjugated by Ruga
who forces them to join his army.
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For religious reasons, he goes to war with Theodosius II, who refuses to surrender his prisoners.
The Sassanid Empire, officially known as the empire of the Iranians, is also called the Neo-Persian Empire by historians.
Al-Mundhir is the seventh Lakhmid king. He is an ally of Vahram during the conflict between the Romans and Sassanids.
The Lakhmids are an Arab tribe ruling in southern Iraq from their capital, Al-Hira, for over three centuries, from 300 to 602.
Alexander the Great is a king of Macedonia and one of the most famous characters of antiquity.
Anthemius, or Flavius Anthemius, is an important senior official of the Eastern Roman Empire. He holds the position of prefect of the praetorian prefecture of the East for nearly ten years at the end of Arcadius' reign and at the beginning of Theodosius II's.
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Fifteenth Speech – Calpurnia to Lepidus
Calpurnia, wife of Julius Caesar
Context
Over the centuries, nations and most men lauded Caesar, but nobody defended his cause. Everyone believed it was easier to celebrate his valor than to justify his intentions, that his wars were more glorious than their reasons. Many thought him to be a great captain, but few deemed him a good citizen. Those who nicknamed him "the father of soldiers" also categorized him as the "tyrant of Rome," and almost all believed he aimed for absolute power. Nonetheless, it's certain that upon careful examination of the facts, he appears more innocent than guilty, and I assure you, if you listened to his arguments from the mouth of his wife Calpurnia, you wouldn't criticize him.
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