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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... already undergone since the days of Livy . His great value , however , consists in the facts he has made known to us , and is quite independent of the style or lan- guage in which he has conveyed that knowledge , of which without him we ...
... already undergone since the days of Livy . His great value , however , consists in the facts he has made known to us , and is quite independent of the style or lan- guage in which he has conveyed that knowledge , of which without him we ...
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... Latin is Dux . It is about this period that the title Duke and ( ount , which we have already had , arose , indicating however at first A.D. 353.J CONSTANTIUS SUMMONS GALLUS . 23 as we have 22 [ BR . XIV . CH . VII . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... Latin is Dux . It is about this period that the title Duke and ( ount , which we have already had , arose , indicating however at first A.D. 353.J CONSTANTIUS SUMMONS GALLUS . 23 as we have 22 [ BR . XIV . CH . VII . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
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... already related , that Celse in Phoenicia was laid waste , was deservedly and legally accused of trea- son , and no one saw how he could possibly be acquitted . He was also manifestly proved to have sent an intimate friend with a cap ...
... already related , that Celse in Phoenicia was laid waste , was deservedly and legally accused of trea- son , and no one saw how he could possibly be acquitted . He was also manifestly proved to have sent an intimate friend with a cap ...
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... already described when I was relating the Parthian wars ; and also with the exception of Egypt , which I am forced to postpone to another opportunity . A.D. 353. ] DESCRIPTION OF CILICIA . 27 VIII . 26 LB. XIV . CH . уn AMMIANUS ...
... already described when I was relating the Parthian wars ; and also with the exception of Egypt , which I am forced to postpone to another opportunity . A.D. 353. ] DESCRIPTION OF CILICIA . 27 VIII . 26 LB. XIV . CH . уn AMMIANUS ...
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... already said , I intend to omit from this description , the first province to be mentioned is Commagena , now called Euphratensis , which has arisen into importance by slow degrees , and is remarkable for the splendid cities of ...
... already said , I intend to omit from this description , the first province to be mentioned is Commagena , now called Euphratensis , which has arisen into importance by slow degrees , and is remarkable for the splendid cities of ...
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