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... s and chisels sang in every city under Constantine’s rule. Along the roads, wagons rattled with quarried limestone and timber. From Segontium in rainy Britannia to the Pyrenean gates of Hispania, everything worth defending was braced or rebuilt. Legionaries groaned about callused hands, but none dared slacken pace. Those who did found themselves posted to the bleakest watchtowers along the Rhine, where night frost bit deeper than any centurion’s tongue.
In Augusta Treverorum, labor defin ...
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