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

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“Pedro, the harshly just, begets the bland, (see what exceptions lurk in Nature’s laws!) remiss, and all-regardless prince, Fernand, who ran his realm in danger’s open jaws: For soon against the weak, defenceless land came the Castilian, who came nigh to cause the very ruin of the Lusian reign; for feeble Kings enfeeble strongest strain.

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