The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus, During the Reign of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens: Tr. by C.D. Yonge |
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Side 40
Here all disguise was thrown off, and the Count Barbatio suddenly made his
appearance, with Apodemius. the secretary for the provinces, and an escort of
soldiers whom the emperor had picked out as men bound to him by especial
favours, ...
Here all disguise was thrown off, and the Count Barbatio suddenly made his
appearance, with Apodemius. the secretary for the provinces, and an escort of
soldiers whom the emperor had picked out as men bound to him by especial
favours, ...
Side 41
Barbatio, entering the palace before daybreak, stripped the Caesar of his royal
robes, and clothed him with a tunic and an ordinary soldier's garment, assuring
him with many protestations, as if by the especial command of the emperor, that
he ...
Barbatio, entering the palace before daybreak, stripped the Caesar of his royal
robes, and clothed him with a tunic and an ordinary soldier's garment, assuring
him with many protestations, as if by the especial command of the emperor, that
he ...
Side 42
Scudilo, being afiflicted with a liver complaint which penetrated to his lungs, died
vomiting; while Barbatio, who had long busied himself in inventing false
accusations against Gallus, was accused by secret information of aiming at some
post ...
Scudilo, being afiflicted with a liver complaint which penetrated to his lungs, died
vomiting; while Barbatio, who had long busied himself in inventing false
accusations against Gallus, was accused by secret information of aiming at some
post ...
Side 104
In another quarter, Barbatio, who after the death of Silvanus had been promoted
to the command of the infantry, came from Italy by the emperor's orders, to Augst,
with 25,000 heavy-armed soldiers. 3. For the plan proposed and very anxiously ...
In another quarter, Barbatio, who after the death of Silvanus had been promoted
to the command of the infantry, came from Italy by the emperor's orders, to Augst,
with 25,000 heavy-armed soldiers. 3. For the plan proposed and very anxiously ...
Side 105
Those alone escaped in safety who passed by the camp of Barbatio, who were
suffered to escape in that direction because Bainobaudes the tribune, and
Valentinian (after wards emperor), who had been appointed to watch that pass
with the ...
Those alone escaped in safety who passed by the camp of Barbatio, who were
suffered to escape in that direction because Bainobaudes the tribune, and
Valentinian (after wards emperor), who had been appointed to watch that pass
with the ...
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