Adam Glantz

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If Rome extended both citizenship and slavery to the provinces, this was far from the only mark of its influence in the world, which would endure into the medieval era. Beyond the simple fact of its legions and its institutions, Rome possessed a potent cultural brand. Seemingly everywhere the Romans went, law, language, and landscape took on flavors of “Roman-ness.”
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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