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Sword Fighting Beast De la Gasses
The first is the deragassy card, which is the home connection of the sword fighting beast, mainly to give other cards destructive resistance, because the sword fighting beast basically has to fight to trigger the effect of calling people back to the deck. This card pinched him to the last emperor of the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire), Constantine XI Paliologgs. The coat of arms of the Byzantine Empire is a two-headed eagle, so this card is an eagle-shaped monster.
In 1453, the Ottoman Empire, under the leadership of Sultan Mehmed II, captured Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, thus destroying the Roman Empire that had lasted for more than a thousand years. Constantine XI did not give up resistance until the last moment and was regarded as a hero by posterity.
Sword Fighting Beast Vespasianus
The second card is the sword-fighting beast Vespasianous, the name of this card is really difficult to pronounce, this card pinched him the first emperor of the Roman Empire Flavi dynasty, Vespasianus, the Colosseum was ordered by Vespasinus and built during the reign of his son Domitianus.
Sword Fighting Beast Domitianus
This card was the one who pinched him above, Domitianus, the son of Vespasinus, and it was during the reign of Domitianus that the Colosseum was built.
Not only that, with an attack power of 3500, this card came out to become the sea dragon monster with the highest attack power, and it also made the sea dragon clan finally have a monster with an attack power of more than 3000. Although domitianus is equipped with various fighting weapons on the screen, its actual effect has nothing to do with the bucket weapon. Not only the fighting weapons, but also the equipment on Domitianus's body comes from several sword fighting beasts such as car fighters, tigers, light fighters, fish fighters, chase fighters, shield fighters, net fighters, Augustus, Nero, and the sect fighters. That is to say, this card is the king of the sword fighting beast that inherits the power of the full sword fighting beast and inherits the past.
Nero the Sword Fighting Beast
Then we will talk about a famous emperor Nero, although it is unlikely that this card will be issued now, and it was basically not available before, but Nero's name is still very famous.
The card pinched him was Nero Claudius Caesar Durusus Germanicus, Roman Emperor, reigned from 54 to 68. He was the last emperor of the Giulia Claudius dynasty of the Roman Empire.
Adopted by his uncle Claudius and became his heir, After Claudius' death, Nero became emperor of the Roman Empire.
During Nero's reign, much of his attention was focused on diplomacy and trade, as well as on improving the cultural quality of the empire. He loved classical culture and ordered the construction of theaters and the promotion of competitive sports. During his reign, Corbulo, the commander of the Germanic Legion, won the Battle of Parthian and reached peace talks with the Parthian Empire. Paulinus, commander of the British Army, crushed the riots that took place in Britain. In addition, the Roman Empire annexed the Kingdom of Bosphorus and the first war with the Jews.
In 1964, a fire broke out in the city of Rome, and a large area was burned down. At the time, many believed that the fire had been done by Nero's army. Nero was believed to have used the fire to burn a large number of places to the ground so that he could build a magnificent Golden Palace. In 68, Winddix launched a rebellion in Gaul, and Calba's push in Sisbania led to the ouster of Nero. Faced with the threat of assassination, Nero committed suicide on June 9, 68.
Nero's rule was extremely authoritarian and extravagant. He is known for his executions, including the murder of his mother and the murder of his half-brother Britanikous, forcing his mentor Seneca to commit suicide.
He was also accused of being a persecutor of early Christians. Reports that he would capture the christians who had returned and burned them in the back garden for illumination also made him famous for posterity. These views are based primarily on the works of Roman historians such as Tacitus, Suetonius, and Theo Cassius. And these writings were written during Nero's reign and are still to this day.
Later generations have a considerable amount of historical materials and creations of him, but generally poor descriptions of his image. Nero is often listed as one of the tyrants of ancient Rome and is famous for it.
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