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| | Rome and Romania, Roman Emperors, Byzantine Emperors, etc. |
 | | Once the new religion became the State Religion of Rome, the rigor with which Judaism had rejected the old gods now became public policy, to their own disability. |
 | | These, as it happened, were all the most organized states on the borders of Rome, exceptingly only Kush. |
 | | The list of Doges is taken from Byzantium and Venice, A Study in Diplomatic and Cultural Relations, by Donald M. Nicol [Cambridge University Press, 1988, 1999], and Storia di Venezia Volume II, by Eugenio Musatti [4th edition, Fratelli Treves Editori, Milano, 1937]. |
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