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Aegyptus (L'Uniona Homanus)
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Aegyptus was one of the longest continuously lasting Empires in the world. However, near the start of the rise of the Romans Aegyptus was in decline. It was incorporated into the Empire at the start of the Imperial period. Aegyptus was the center of trade for gold and grain for the Empire and a source of many of the knowledge for the other provinces.
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Aegyptus was one of the longest continuously lasting Empires in the world. However, near the start of the rise of the Romans Aegyptus was in decline. It was incorporated into the Empire at the start of the Imperial period. Aegyptus was the center of trade for gold and grain for the Empire and a source of many of the knowledge for the other provinces.