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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Side 50
... Sirmium , some men having drunk rather too much , and thinking there was no witness of their proceedings , spoke freely of the existing imperial government , accusing it as most vexatious to the people . And some of them expressed a ...
... Sirmium , some men having drunk rather too much , and thinking there was no witness of their proceedings , spoke freely of the existing imperial government , accusing it as most vexatious to the people . And some of them expressed a ...
Side 103
... Sirmium , with a large retinue , and after a long deliberation on the peace which Musonianus had reported as possible to be made with the Persians , he was sent back to the East with the authority of commander - in - chief , and the ...
... Sirmium , with a large retinue , and after a long deliberation on the peace which Musonianus had reported as possible to be made with the Persians , he was sent back to the East with the authority of commander - in - chief , and the ...
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... Sirmium , he received frequent and trust- worthy intelligence that the Sarmatians and the Quadi , two tribes contiguous to each other , and similar in man- ners and mode of warfare , were conjointly overrunning Pannonia and the second ...
... Sirmium , he received frequent and trust- worthy intelligence that the Sarmatians and the Quadi , two tribes contiguous to each other , and similar in man- ners and mode of warfare , were conjointly overrunning Pannonia and the second ...
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... Sirmium , the fortune of the East sounded the terrible trumpet of danger . For the king of Persia , being strengthened by the aid of the fierce nations whom he had lately subdued , and being above all men ambitious of extending his ...
... Sirmium , the fortune of the East sounded the terrible trumpet of danger . For the king of Persia , being strengthened by the aid of the fierce nations whom he had lately subdued , and being above all men ambitious of extending his ...
Side 203
... reposing in winter quarters at Sirmium , in- forming him ( as he had already greatly feared ) that the Sarmatian Limigantes , who , as we have before related , had expelled their masters from their hereditary homes , had learnt.
... reposing in winter quarters at Sirmium , in- forming him ( as he had already greatly feared ) that the Sarmatian Limigantes , who , as we have before related , had expelled their masters from their hereditary homes , had learnt.
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