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

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“Now long Oblivion veils the deeds accurst of mortal fierceness, such as Rome beheld, done by fierce Marius, or the bloody thirst of Sylla, when parforce his foe expel’d. Thus Léonor, who mortal vengeance nurst for her dead County gars, with fury swell’d, Castilia’s force on Lusitania fall, calling her daughter heir of Portugal.

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