Adam Glantz

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The longevity of Roman rule, its sophistication, its particular geographical extent, its capacity for nobility and abject cruelty—all of these things had been embedded to differing degrees on the western cultural and political landscape. All would continue to matter as the classical world evolved into the medieval. Even when Rome was gone, it was not forgotten. It was the historical foundation on which everything in the Middle Ages was built.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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