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... cross a table covered with fresh parchment and the metallic scent of ink. Constantine rejected the notion that dusk should mark the day’s end; in Trier, it simply marked the hour when plans grew sharper, distractions fell away, and only the necessary work remained.
By order of the emperor, every milestone on the Via Agrippa now bore a freshly painted eagle. Toll stations along the Moselle displayed new schedules of fees. Magistrates across Gaul received letters warning that the price of ...
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