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 9
... army was not allowed to engage ; for the band of the Isaurians was dreaded , inasmuch as they were desperate with rage , and superior in number , and likely to rush upon the arms of the legions without any regard to their lives . There ...
... army was not allowed to engage ; for the band of the Isaurians was dreaded , inasmuch as they were desperate with rage , and superior in number , and likely to rush upon the arms of the legions without any regard to their lives . There ...
Side 34
... army crossing at that point , while the enemy had their attention directed elsewhere , might without any one expecting such a step , have and waste the whole country , if a few men of the same nation to whom the higher posts in the Roman ...
... army crossing at that point , while the enemy had their attention directed elsewhere , might without any one expecting such a step , have and waste the whole country , if a few men of the same nation to whom the higher posts in the Roman ...
Side 52
... army , along the borders of the lake of Brigantia , with the object of coming to an immediate engagement with the barbarians . And I will here describe the character of the ground briefly , as well as I can . 2. The Rhine rising among ...
... army , along the borders of the lake of Brigantia , with the object of coming to an immediate engagement with the barbarians . And I will here describe the character of the ground briefly , as well as I can . 2. The Rhine rising among ...
Side 86
... army , carrying * . . to assemble , and there to await his presence . The army at Rheims was under the command of Marcellus , the successor of Ursicinus ; and Ursicinus himself was ordered to remain there till the termination of the ...
... army , carrying * . . to assemble , and there to await his presence . The army at Rheims was under the command of Marcellus , the successor of Ursicinus ; and Ursicinus himself was ordered to remain there till the termination of the ...
Side 87
... army while employed in so many different quarters . IV . § 1. WHILE he was anxiously revolving these things in his mind , he was attacked by a numerous force of the enemy , who had conceived a hope of being able to take the town . And ...
... army while employed in so many different quarters . IV . § 1. WHILE he was anxiously revolving these things in his mind , he was attacked by a numerous force of the enemy , who had conceived a hope of being able to take the town . And ...
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