"It seemed to him https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphemius_(Sicily) Euphemius it would be a brilliant notion to call in an outside force to fight on his behalf. This same brilliant notion has occurred to participants in civil wars uncounted times in history and it has ended in catastrophe just about every time, since those called in invariably take over for themselves. Of all history's lessons, this seems to be the plainest, and the most frequently ignored."
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Constantinople: The Forgotten Empire (1970), p. 153
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