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166- As Long As She's Nice To Look At

The History of Rome

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Themias's War on the Danube

Olden took the arrival of a boy emperor as a sign that it was high time for him to make a play for control over Roman lands south of the Danube. Theodosius quickly and efficiently directed a counterattack, pushing Olden back across the river before the year was out. After the Huns were repelled and the treaty was signed, Themias turned his attention to reorganizing the supply chain that kept Constantinople fed with grain from Egypt.

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