What Is The Failure Of Fabius's Ambition

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Driven by a strong ambition to conquer the whole world, Emperor Fabius has established a decree to collect an enormous amount of money in every full moon from nobles and senators to fund the Roman army. If refused, the person will face a death penalty and confiscate all of his prosperity. As a result, many nobles and Roman senators paid their lives. Tiagnos managed to unite some noble senators to end Fabius’s arrogance and tyranny. When the emperor returned Rome from a recent conquest in Egypt, Tiagnos took a chance to end Fabius’s life, but his attempt failed. Later, the emperor ordered to kill all of those who tried to assassinate him. Solonius was the first to be discovered and declared a traitor to the empire. His house was burned to the