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Chapter 35 - The Battle of Turin

The army that marched south from Trier was a testament to Constantine's years of relentless preparation. It was not the largest force in the Roman world, numbering around forty thousand of his best troops, but it was a single, cohesive entity, hardened by the Rhine campaign and utterly loyal to its one-eyed Augustus. They moved with a disciplined speed that was itself a weapon.

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