4.At the time when the sick and rotten Chandala classes in the whole imperium were Christianized, the contrary type, the nobility, reached its finest and ripest development.
5.But the instant Caesar set foot in Rome without his imperium or his troops, he knew he'd be dragged into court over and over again until his political career was ruined.
6.Shortly afterwards the Senate met to decree honours for the deceased Titus and awarded Domitian imperium, the title of Augustus and the office of Pontifex Maximus, thus ratifying his accession to power.
7.Christianity was the vampire of the imperium Romanum, —overnight it destroyed the vast achievement of the Romans: the conquest of the soil for a great culture that could await its time.
8.So, he began to write the Encyclopedists, a story about a world on the far edge of the imperium whose only task is to collate all human knowledge so the post-empire dark age might not be so dark.