The Sorceress of Rome by Nathan Gallizier
Publisher: L.C. Page & Company 1907
ISBN/ASIN: B005GEFY10
Number of pages: 500
The darkness of the tenth century is dissipated by no contemporary historian. Monkish chronicles alone shed a faint light over the discordant chaos of the Italian world. Rome was no longer the capital of the earth. The seat of empire had shifted from the banks of the Tiber to the shores of the Bosporus, and the seven hilled city of Constantine had assumed the imperial purple of the ancient capital of the Caesars.
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