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Chapter 246: Byzantine Cataphracts?
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... lowly through the drifting ash.
The sprawling agricultural settlement on the outskirts of the Anatolian plains had been reduced to a smoldering graveyard.
The irrigation trenches were choked with debris, and the local Arab peasantry lay scattered among the ruins, casualties of a brutal raid.
Since the Iron Empire’s mechanized forces had annihilated the Roman Cataphracts in the valley pass, the surviving Byzantine commanders had drastically altered their strategic approach ...
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