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

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“I say Don Nuno, who appearèd here the proudest scourger of that prideful Spain, as was in olden days the Hun so fere, curse of the Frankish, of Italian men. Followed another far-famed cavalier who led the dexter phalanx Lusitane, apt to dispose them, prompt to lead his fellows, Mem Rodrigues they call de Vasconcéllos.

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