The reign of Magnus II was the peak of the Roman Golden Age, which took the Empire to a new high point in culture, civilization and technology. He far superseded even the achievements of his great-grandfather and has gone down in history as the greatest Emperor since Sapiens in the IVth Century. Even if not all the advancements of his rule can be attributed to him, his patronage of Roman scientists and education reforms created a firm new foundation for the future of European science.
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