Andronicus Comnenus could not, quite obviously, be allowed to continue as Basileus. If only his demise, like that of Domitian for example, had been planned. Then, perhaps, the chaos and incompetence that followed could have been avoided.
Chapter Seventy Three: Parthians, Plague and Philosophy
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Chapter Sixty Nine: The Perils of the Perfectionist
Chapter Sixty Eight: Two Good Flavians and One Big Bang
Chapter Sixty Seven: The Year of the Four Emperors
Chapter Sixty Six: From Hero to Nero
Chapter Sixty Five: Uncle Claudius
Chapter Sixty Four: Mr Grumpy and Mr Crazy!
Chapter Sixty Three: The Julio-Claudians
Chapter Sixty Two: The First Emperor
Chapter Sixty One: Antony and Cleopatra
Chapter Sixty: Et Tu Brute
Chapter Fifty Nine: And Then There Was One
Chapter Fifty Eight: Ten Men Who Destroyed the Republic
Chapter Fifty Seven: Hannibal
Chapter Fifty Six: Myth Becomes History
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