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If [[Evresin]] was the tinder and [[Evreux]] the flame, then 9th Century [[Aquila (town)|Aquila]] was a searing pan of zealotry upon which all flesh was burned. Hidden beneath the catacombs of Aquila's crypt, a macabre religious chamber promised deliverance to the [[Bellatores Dei|faithful]] while delivering torture and death. All this at the whim of an [[Euphrasia|angry little nun]].
If [[Evresin]] was the tinder and [[Evreux]] the flame, then 9th Century [[Aquila (town)|Aquila]] was a searing pan of zealotry upon which all flesh was burned. Hidden beneath the catacombs of Aquila's crypt, a macabre religious chamber promised deliverance to the [[Bellatores Dei|faithful]] while delivering torture and death. All this at the whim of an [[Euphrasia|angry little nun]].
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If Evresin was the tinder and Evreux the flame, then 9th Century Aquila was a searing pan of zealotry upon which all flesh was burned. Hidden beneath the catacombs of Aquila's crypt, a macabre religious chamber promised deliverance to the faithful while delivering torture and death. All this at the whim of an angry little nun.