The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell & Sons, 1902 - 646 sider |
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... Italy , to which province the emperor had repeatedly summoned him . not territorial possessions , but military commands ; and it is worth noticing that the rank of Count was the higher of the two . 1 Constantine , on his conversion to ...
... Italy , to which province the emperor had repeatedly summoned him . not territorial possessions , but military commands ; and it is worth noticing that the rank of Count was the higher of the two . 1 Constantine , on his conversion to ...
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... Italians . But rapidly as we hastened , fame , like the wind , had outstripped us , and had revealed some part of the facts ; and when we reached Agrippina we found matters quite out of the reach of our attempts . 25. For a vast ...
... Italians . But rapidly as we hastened , fame , like the wind , had outstripped us , and had revealed some part of the facts ; and when we reached Agrippina we found matters quite out of the reach of our attempts . 25. For a vast ...
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... Italy , as he thought it very dangerous to remove into so remote a country ) , he at last determined on a wise plan , which was this : to associate with himself in the cares of the empire his cousin Julian , whom he had some time before ...
... Italy , as he thought it very dangerous to remove into so remote a country ) , he at last determined on a wise plan , which was this : to associate with himself in the cares of the empire his cousin Julian , whom he had some time before ...
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... Italy . ' And a part of them founded Velia , in Lucania , others settled a colony at Marseilles , in the territory of Vienne ; and then , in subsequent ages , these towns increasing in strength and importance , founded other cities ...
... Italy . ' And a part of them founded Velia , in Lucania , others settled a colony at Marseilles , in the territory of Vienne ; and then , in subsequent ages , these towns increasing in strength and importance , founded other cities ...
Side 76
... Italian mountain there is a plain , seven miles in extent , reaching as far as the station known by the name of Mars ; and after that comes another ridge , still more steep , and scarcely possible to be climbed , which stretches on to ...
... Italian mountain there is a plain , seven miles in extent , reaching as far as the station known by the name of Mars ; and after that comes another ridge , still more steep , and scarcely possible to be climbed , which stretches on to ...
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