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prudence2001 on October 6, 2025 11:41 pm This was an excellent read. I’m astounded at how much can be known, or at least surmised, about individuals and their motives from 2400 years ago.
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This was an excellent read. I’m astounded at how much can be known, or at least surmised, about individuals and their motives from 2400 years ago.