But Joshua did not want that. Even though his brother, the Roman Emperor thought he was a threat to his rule (and had Joshua killed shortly after his return from India).
Caesarian/Joshua was a man who had a message, but like most good men with a message, he was subverted, killed, and his message hijacked. He hadn't even died before this occurred.
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