Jennifer Miller
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102 Sorry for the lack of staff! The army of 8,000 marched confidently through the green plains, their faces set in determined expressions as they prepared for battle. The vanguard, clad in heavy armor and mounted on horseback, led the way, their banners flying proudly as they trampled along the field. Among the many colors and emblems displayed by the fighters, the tallest and largest of them was the banner of the House of Angevin-Provence, a prestigious branch of the Capet dynasty of France. It was…
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After hearing Pietro's suggestion, Marco Fieschi took a moment to consider the benefits and drawbacks of sending troops to the south to support Conradin's campaign in south italy. Before joining the Genoese republic's force to the king's cause, the senator should have carefully considered his options given the decision's significant political and military ramifications of it. 'Yes, doing so is also in our best interests; at the very least, the boy king will owe us money as a result, which will open up…
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Pov. Pietro de Pece The negotiations were in progress, with Pietro seated in front of Marco Fieschi, the head of the Fieschi family. Pietro did not hesitate to partake in the snacks and drinks provided, as he had not had an opportunity to eat after a long day of riding. He was focused on the task at hand, prepared to use all of his diplomatic skills and talents to secure the best possible deal for the king. He was eager to hear what the senator had to say and to engage in the discussion in order to…
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May 14, 1267 While journeying on horseback from Pavia to Genoa, a man found himself lost in thought, reminiscing on the remarkable encounters he had recently experienced. He felt an immense sense of gratitude for having had the opportunity to engage in conversation with the esteemed Genoese Senate and to exchange words with the king himself. It was a rare and extraordinary experience for someone of his station to be granted an audience with such esteemed figures, and he felt truly blessed to have been…
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*Today there was not gonna be any chapter however, since one of you voted me a golden ticket I Have decided to write it. Now for every three reviews there is gonna be an extra chapter, so please comment. Big thanks to Oreoluwa_Ayuba for the golden ticket, you warm my heart, my reader. ------------------------------------ After being tasked with alerting the other troops of the rebellion and ordering them to march together as a single army to Naples, Godfrey excused himself from his lord and…
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On a ship, a man sat with a worried expression on his face. He was looking up at the sky, wishing the ship could travel quicker than it was. Anxiety and impatience may have been the man's main sensations while he waited and hoped for the ship to move faster, indicating that he had something he wanted or needed to go to as quickly as possible, or that he was under time pressure to finish a task. The man was recalling how, five days before, a peasant insurrection erupted in Messina. The insurrection had…
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Authors: Hey guys listen up the novel as been contracted for which I am eternally grateful for , with that the novel will get much more visuability, nonetheless I would still request you to review the novel to help me even more , (Every 3 reviews one extra chapter will come) ---------------------- Naasir took a minute after receiving his food rations to smell it, taking a deep whiff of the porridge mixture in his bowl. He liked the smell since it reminded him of a delicious home-cooked lunch.…
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A young Muslim man armed with chainmail, a light hammer, a bow, and arrows was patrolling the streets of Cosenza with his colleague, who was similarly armed and armored. This crew appeared to be in charge of keeping security and order in the city, patrolling the streets, and ensuring that law and order were followed. Naasir, the young armed guy in question, was in charge of patrolling the streets of Cosenza alongside several of his fellow troops. This had become a routine task for him and his friends,…
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As the night progressed, more and more guests participated in the food and drinks, enjoying themselves and letting loose without restriction. More accidents and amusing events like Pietro's would have occurred, giving attendees many events filled with amusement and laughter. Conradin, however, realized that it was time to cease the festivities later in the night, and he decided to call it a night. The visitors hearing the king's order , packed up and left for their tents , satisfied and delighted after a…
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Conradin had the opportunity to strike up a discussion with the two knights who had been assigned to sit next to him at the banquet once it began. The knights felt delighted and honored to be placed near the monarch, and they were anxious to speak with him and enjoy their time at the dinner. Conradin during it all was friendly and cordial, as made an attempt to make the two knights feel at ease in his presence. The talk was light and casual, and everyone participating found it pleasant and delightful.…
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