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The drama presents a tense palace conflict in Anatolia where a ruling emperor clings to power as military leaders, clergy, and citizens confront betrayal, ambition, and an approaching foreign threat. Councils and public assemblies reveal scheming generals and an abbot who maneuver to unseat or uphold authority while the populace weighs loyalty against revolt. Personal passions and a disputed woman's fate intensify rivalries, turning political calculation into moral crisis. Scenes move between throne-room deliberations, wartime anxiety, and popular agitation, exploring how pride, fear, and the struggle for legitimacy unravel both rulers and their communities.
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