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... rchlight, brass trumpets hailing the old Augustus as though he still bore the world’s crown. In Trier’s great hall, the walls bright with banners and garlanded with laurel, Constantine bowed before Maximian in a gesture just short of submission, and called him "my father, Imperator, restorer of Rome." Guests and officers witnessed it all, murmuring approval at a spectacle that flattered tradition and reinforced the image of unity.
Yet spectacle, Constantine knew, was a language-one that ...
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