He had attended university in Tuscany, where he spent a year diving into archives of unpublished 15th-century books. These were thrilling tales about a mercenary company in the early Italian Renaissance, involving knights, soldiers and squires – but due to their age, these stories were essentially lost to time.
Honestly I'm more interested in this.
>He had attended university in Tuscany, where he spent a year diving into archives of unpublished 15th-century books. These were thrilling tales about a mercenary company in the early Italian Renaissance, involving knights, soldiers and squires – but due to their age, these stories were essentially lost to time.
Honestly I'm more interested in this.
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