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Felicitas: A Tale of the German Migrations: A.D. 476

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The narrative follows residents of a Roman frontier region as imperial authority collapses and Germanic bands move in. It depicts encounters between inhabitants and newcomers—portrayals of domestic life, military responses, and the uneasy coexistence that follows conquest. Through scenes of excavation-like discovery, skirmish and municipal decision-making, and intimate character moments, the story examines adaptation, loss, and the endurance of local customs amid cultural transformation. Attention to archaeological detail and landscape situates personal dramas within broader social change, showing how material remains, civic institutions, and human choices shape the region's uncertain future.

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Felix Dahn

Felix Dahn was a German author and historian known for his historical novels that often explore themes of migration and conflict in ancient times. His notable work, "A Captive of the Roman Eagles," reflects his interest in the Roman Empire and its interactions with various tribes. Dahn's writing is characterized by a blend of historical detail and narrative drama, making his stories both informative and engaging. He also authored the multi-volume series "A Struggle for Rome," which delves into the complexities of power and culture during the decline of the Roman Empire. Through his works, Dahn contributes to the literary heritage of historical fiction, particularly in the context of German history.

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