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Is It Just a Blip in What Would Have Been a Pure White Snow Surface of Marcus Aurelius?
Is this a blip in what would have been otherwise a pure white snow surface of Marcus Aurelius' rule? Or is it just the exception that proves the rule, which is the reason we don't have this system. There's 30 or 40 Roman Emperors; there's five that they consider the five good Emperors. And yet one of the few roles that every father has, that they need to fulfill somehow happen. But then everybody is so idiosyncratic and unique and individual.