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<title>Tiru &#45; : Legacy of Thrones</title>
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<title>Cronologia domnitorilor Moldovei</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Cronologia Moldovei începe cu Dragoș I, urmat de fiul său Sas și de Balc, conducători vasali ai Ungariei în secolul al XIV-lea. În 1359, Bogdan I cucerește puterea și întemeiază principatul independent al Moldovei, domnia sa marcând începutul istoriei oficiale a statului până la unirea din 1859. ]]></description>
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<title>The Fiery Saga of Voivode Ioan II (John II) the Brave – The Last Cry of Free Moldova against the Crescent</title>
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From Iași to the blood-soaked fields of Cahul, this historical chronicle reconstructs the last cry of a free Moldova, caught between the cannons of war and betrayal from within.
A battle engulfed in fire, blood, and impossible choices, in which a controversial voivode — as feared as he was admired — gambled his fate and left behind a legend torn between truth, myth, and memory.
An unvarnished, authentic portrait of a leader who dared to say “no” to the greatest empires of his time — and paid the ultimate price. ]]></description>
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<title>The Gladiator Emperor: Nepotianus and the Last Breath of Constantinian Rome</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ In June 350 CE, Nepotianus—nephew of Constantine the Great—stormed Rome with a gang of gladiators and seized the throne. For 28 brutal days, he ruled amid street violence, dynastic chaos, and civil war—before being crushed and paraded dead through the streets. This gripping deep dive unravels the rise and fall of the “Gladiator Emperor” in a tale of ambition, bloodshed, and the crumbling Roman Empire. ]]></description>
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<title>Valentinian II: The Boy Emperor and the Comedy of Rome’s Beginning of the End (Western Empire)</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Explore the life and reign of Valentinian II, the young emperor who rose to power as a child in a divided Roman Empire. From palace intrigue to religious conflict, this post uncovers the comedic yet tragic story of Rome’s last hope before its inevitable fall. ]]></description>
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