
Romans Story 14: the Triumph of Christ
by H
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It is a must-read for business elites and politicians in Japan and South Korea, and a must-read for education! Wang Shi and Wang Wei wrote the preface, and Wu Xiaobo, Qin Shuo, and Wu Bofan jointly recommended it. After the death of Emperor Constantine, he left behind the Roman Empire that he had transformed with his own hands. When Rome was about to fall, the traitor Uris went to war and turned the tide for the gods. Euris spent his childhood in the storm of the struggle for the throne, and his imprisoned life allowed him to wander in the philosophical world of Greece and Rome. However, he was finally pushed to the highest stage of politics. His unexpected military exploits against the barbarians and his drastic attitude in promoting policies won him the love of the army and the people. He did more than that. He was determined to resist the Christian trend that had been coming in force for fifty years. He tried to turn things around, but was killed in the Persian War. The temple door, which was finally reopened, was closed again.
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The rise and fall of the Roman Empire
The beginning of decline! Dictatorship, undermining the system, lack of ability
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The rise and fall of the Roman Empire
The beginning of decline! Dictatorship, undermining the system, lack of ability
