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... he scars of war.
Bodies covered in white linen are carried by stretcher to the square for family members to identify and bury.
Enemies’ bodies were hastily carted outside the city, thrown into a large pit, doused with flammable materials and burned, then buried to prevent possible plague.
This is one of Losa’s post-war concerns.
Whether it is the Justinian Great Plague that cut off the revival of the Eastern Empire, or the Black Death that should ravage Europe mor ...
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