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A Portuguese fleet becomes the object of conflict between Roman gods.

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“Between the sea and Tanaïs-stream we count strange races, Ruthens, Moscows, and Livonians⁠— Sarmátae all of old⁠—and on the Mount Hercynian, Marcomanni, now Polonians. Holding the empire Almayne paramount dwell Saxons, and Bohemians, and Pannonians; and other tribes, wherethrough their currents frore Rhine, Danube, Amasis, and Albis pour.

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