Jason Sands

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Enslaved people could be worked as hard as the owner saw fit, beaten as hard as he or she liked, kept like pigs, bred like cattle, and then either set free or simply abandoned when they became too old or sick to serve. Thousands of miles from home, traumatized, and probably unable at first to speak the local language, they transformed the city of Rome, the republic, and, latterly, the empire.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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