Jiang says Justinian undertook a holy campaign to reconquer and reunify the Roman world while enforcing Trinitarian doctrine, with Belisarius acting as his general.
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Reconquest
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "fully drawn to that and trusting to my belisarius my arms i found a sign for me to rest from war heaven's right hand..."
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"fully drawn to that and trusting to my belisarius my arms i found a sign for me to rest from war heaven's right hand..."
"so the background is this okay justinian is emperor of the boston empire the eastern roman empire the western half and at this point..."
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