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... hen some Romans incited rebellion in Iberia, leading to war. The war dragged on, and Roman officials began imposing higher taxes on various tribes in the mountains. If we didn’t pay, we would be seen as accomplices to the rebels. Since the taxes were too high, our tribe wouldn’t survive if we all paid, so our chieftain always tried to find ways to delay. But one day, Roman troops suddenly attacked our village, killing most of our people. I was captured and sold into slavery on one of the farms h ...
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