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Deus Adiuta Romanis

Thomas Stone

This is a place for essays on ancient history, classical literature, music, and faith.

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    I am a former lawyer, classicist, and musician. I write about ancient history, literature, music, and religion. Deus Adiuta Romanis takes its name from a coin minted by the Eastern Roman Emperor Heraclius.

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