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The narrative follows Crispus and his circle as Roman authority collides with local factions, chronicling contested civic privileges, imperial interventions, and escalating reprisals that ignite a popular revolt. Courtly intrigues and personal ambitions intertwine with the zeal of insurgent leaders and the strategic decisions of commanders, producing a prolonged siege, desperate sorties, and scenes of urban collapse. Interleaved episodes depict festivals, betrayals, and daring rescues while characters pursue power, love, and vengeance. Throughout, the work examines how political misrule, cultural friction, and private passions converge to produce communal catastrophe and a final reckoning that foregrounds the moral and human costs of conquest.

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Title: The doomed city

Author: John R. Carling

Illustrator: A. Forestier

Release date: December 11, 2025 [eBook #77443]

Language: English

Original publication: New York: Edward J. Clode, 1910

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THE DOOMED CITY

She drew that charming old-world historian from her little library and read to him day by day