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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... Magnentius . - VI . The vices of the senate and people of Rome . - VII . The ferocity and inhumanity of the Cæsar Gallus . - VIII . A description of the pro- vinces of the East.-IX. About the Cæsar Constantius Gallus.- X. The Emperor ...
... Magnentius . - VI . The vices of the senate and people of Rome . - VII . The ferocity and inhumanity of the Cæsar Gallus . - VIII . A description of the pro- vinces of the East.-IX. About the Cæsar Constantius Gallus.- X. The Emperor ...
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... Magnentius , to the torture , and then condemned him to banishment . 2. And as the body of a sick man is apt to be ... Magnentius , whom he defeated at Mursa , on the Doave , in the year 351. Magnentius fled to Aquileia , but was pursued ...
... Magnentius , to the torture , and then condemned him to banishment . 2. And as the body of a sick man is apt to be ... Magnentius , whom he defeated at Mursa , on the Doave , in the year 351. Magnentius fled to Aquileia , but was pursued ...
Side 13
... Magnentius , as they could not resist , licentiously exceeded his commands , and like a flood poured with sudden violence upon the fortunes of a great number of people , making his path through manifold slaughter and destruction ...
... Magnentius , as they could not resist , licentiously exceeded his commands , and like a flood poured with sudden violence upon the fortunes of a great number of people , making his path through manifold slaughter and destruction ...
Side 92
... Magnentius to be inspector of the works of art at Rome , as having brought accusations against Adelphius , the prefect of the city , as forming ambitious designs . 3. And when the matter was brought forward for judi- cial inquiry , and ...
... Magnentius to be inspector of the works of art at Rome , as having brought accusations against Adelphius , the prefect of the city , as forming ambitious designs . 3. And when the matter was brought forward for judi- cial inquiry , and ...
Side 99
... Magnentius , to which he could give no name , since the blood that he had spilt was that of Roman foes . 2. For indeed , neither by his own exertions , nor by those of his generals did he ever conquer any nation that made war upon him ...
... Magnentius , to which he could give no name , since the blood that he had spilt was that of Roman foes . 2. For indeed , neither by his own exertions , nor by those of his generals did he ever conquer any nation that made war upon him ...
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