The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell & Sons, 1902 - 646 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 100
Side 6
... battle array , by reason of the narrow and difficult nature of the ground , nor even to stand firm ; while their enemy running round in every direction hurled down upon them fragments of rock from above till they retired down the ...
... battle array , by reason of the narrow and difficult nature of the ground , nor even to stand firm ; while their enemy running round in every direction hurled down upon them fragments of rock from above till they retired down the ...
Side 7
... battle , betook themselves by unfrequented tracks to Pamphylia . This district had long been free from the evils of war , but nevertheless had been fortified in all quarters by strong forts and garrisons , from the dread entertained by ...
... battle , betook themselves by unfrequented tracks to Pamphylia . This district had long been free from the evils of war , but nevertheless had been fortified in all quarters by strong forts and garrisons , from the dread entertained by ...
Side 8
... battle , they packed their shields together before them in a most skilful manner , and without any difficulty slew some of the banditti , who either trusted to their swimming , or who tried to cross the river unperceived in barks made ...
... battle , they packed their shields together before them in a most skilful manner , and without any difficulty slew some of the banditti , who either trusted to their swimming , or who tried to cross the river unperceived in barks made ...
Side 35
... battle , overwhelmed by supe- rior weapons or strength , is not the only enemy who has to be subdued ; and that with much greater safety to the state , even while the trumpet of war is silent , he is sub- dued who makes voluntary ...
... battle , overwhelmed by supe- rior weapons or strength , is not the only enemy who has to be subdued ; and that with much greater safety to the state , even while the trumpet of war is silent , he is sub- dued who makes voluntary ...
Side 54
... battle , but in desultory attacks like those of banditti , they put them all to fight in a disgraceful manner . they , being in loose order and straggling , and hampered by their endeavours to escape , exposed their unprotected bodies ...
... battle , but in desultory attacks like those of banditti , they put them all to fight in a disgraceful manner . they , being in loose order and straggling , and hampered by their endeavours to escape , exposed their unprotected bodies ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the ..., Volum 1 Ammianus Marcellinus Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2018 |
The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus (Dodo Press) Ammianus Marcellinus,C. D. Yonge Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2009 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
accused affairs afterwards alarmed Allemanni ancient Antioch appointed Armenia arms army arrived Arsaces attacked barbarians Barbatio battle body brought burnt Cæsar called camp cavalry chief command Constantius crossed danger defended destroyed districts eager Edited emperor enemy escaped Euphrates favour fear ferocity fierce force formerly fortress fortune Frigeridus Fritigern Gallus garrison Gaul Goths Gratian hand hastened honour horse Illyricum infantry javelins Jovian Jovinus Julian kind king learnt legions letters lofty Magnentius master Mesopotamia nation night Nisibis noble officers palace Pannonia passed peace Persians persons plunder prætorium prefect prince prisoners Procopius provinces put to death Quadi rank received returned river Roman Rome safety Sapor Sarmatians Scutarii secret sent side siege Silvanus Sirmium skilful slain slaughter soldiers speed sword things Thrace tion took torture town Trajan Translated tribes tribune troops Ursicinus Valens Valentinian vast vols walls whole wounded