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Set amid the Gothic wars and Byzantine occupation of Italy, the narrative traces the collapse of Roman society through interwoven strands of political maneuvering, ecclesiastical rivalry, and intimate suffering. Aristocrats, clerics, soldiers, and a central young woman navigate sieges, betrayals, and exile as competing powers vie for control; themes of loyalty, faith, cultural decline, and personal sacrifice recur as the city and its inhabitants confront violence, loss, and the uneasy persistence of religious devotion and old orders.
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