
1444, Byzantium Rises Again
About This Novel
"Your Highness, you are the prince of Rome and the future heir of the empire!" "Okay! What time is it now?" "1444, The year Jesus was born." "..." "Your Highness, don't run!"
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Official(32)Scraped 3d ago
It is one of the few books that writes about Western history realistically. So far, there is nothing particularly harmful about it.
The author's vocabulary is neither exaggerated nor exaggerated, and the plot description makes people feel very immersive. This work is worth reading in a single essay. The number of words in each chapter is also relatively appropriate. I hope the author can continue to write!
I've read Chapter 345. It's really a high-quality anti-imperialism/hegemony/colonialism textbook.
There is no poisonous point, it is very detailed, and you can see a little bit of the strength of the Eastern Empire from all aspects.
When I saw the smallpox virus, I felt a little bit unbearable. It was just a combination of the bad things of plantationism. The protagonist was really bad.
We should take Spain later too
A very interesting book, starting with Saving Constantinople, which taught me a lot about the ancient history of Eastern Europe.
Please update. It has been discontinued for a long time. Good luck to the author.
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Official(32)Scraped 3d ago
It is one of the few books that writes about Western history realistically. So far, there is nothing particularly harmful about it.
The author's vocabulary is neither exaggerated nor exaggerated, and the plot description makes people feel very immersive. This work is worth reading in a single essay. The number of words in each chapter is also relatively appropriate. I hope the author can continue to write!
I've read Chapter 345. It's really a high-quality anti-imperialism/hegemony/colonialism textbook.
There is no poisonous point, it is very detailed, and you can see a little bit of the strength of the Eastern Empire from all aspects.
When I saw the smallpox virus, I felt a little bit unbearable. It was just a combination of the bad things of plantationism. The protagonist was really bad.
We should take Spain later too
A very interesting book, starting with Saving Constantinople, which taught me a lot about the ancient history of Eastern Europe.
Please update. It has been discontinued for a long time. Good luck to the author.















