In ancient times, the greatest disputes of the well armed Regal Empire were internal. By spreading out across the known world they were able to crush their neighbors in their civil war. The most famous was fought between the forces of Julius Circus and Pompus Ludicrus in Ephesia to the south, Thessalonica to the east-north-east, and north in the snowy Cardassian mountains, clearing all three regions for Regalian occupation. Chased off the continent, Ludicrus tried to escape with remnants of his legions to the Island of Crete, but Circus pursued him in ships full of soldiers and sailors who couldn't wait to get at each others throats. Once on land they easily overpowered the defenders and Ludicrus fled to Africa with his bodyguard. Circus chased him down the length of the Nile, through the thick jungle and the harsh desert, across Gibraltar and into Spain. Then Ludicrus offended his bodyguard who stabbed him and ran away. Circus returned home in triumph. His empire would last for centuries until his people would finally become extinct from self annihilation.
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