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--King Solomon
Conradin entered his room after being escorted there and looked around, seeking to identify anything specific. Conradin saw that he was lodging in a lavishly furnished room with tasteful furniture and finely woven rugs. The bed was built with the finest materials, probably in opulent textiles like silk and satin, and the walls were embellished with precious artworks. The room would serve as a symbol of Genoa's prosperity and the value it put on visitors. It would ha ...
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