In 663 AD, something extraordinary happened. For the first time in nearly two centuries, a reigning Roman emperor entered Rome itself. Constans II arrived from Constantinople to a city that was no ...
War, wounds, and disease in the ancient world -- The origins of military medicine -- Ancient Sumer (4000 to 2000 B.C.) -- Egypt (3500 to 350 B.C.) -- Assyria (911 to 612 B.C.) -- Israel and Persia ...
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