The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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This conduct did not last long , for when the deaths of the crews thus plundered
and slaughtered became -known , no one afterwards brought a vessel to the
stations on that coast ; but , avoiding them as they would have avoided the
deadly ...
This conduct did not last long , for when the deaths of the crews thus plundered
and slaughtered became -known , no one afterwards brought a vessel to the
stations on that coast ; but , avoiding them as they would have avoided the
deadly ...
Side 22
... by the great extent of country over which it is diffused , is able continually to
remedy local distresses , order any distribution of food to be made , or any
supplies to be brought from the neighbouring countries ; but he pointed out to
them a man ...
... by the great extent of country over which it is diffused , is able continually to
remedy local distresses , order any distribution of food to be made , or any
supplies to be brought from the neighbouring countries ; but he pointed out to
them a man ...
Side 26
And as soon as he heard of the events which had taken place at Antioch , he
passed through the lesser Armenia and took the road to Constantinople ; but he
was seized on his journey by the Protectors , and brought back to Antioch , and
there ...
And as soon as he heard of the events which had taken place at Antioch , he
passed through the lesser Armenia and took the road to Constantinople ; but he
was seized on his journey by the Protectors , and brought back to Antioch , and
there ...
Side 31
The first persons who were brought before them were Epigonius and Eusebius ,
who were ruined because of the similarity of their names to those of other people
; for we have already mentioned that Montius , when just at the point of death ...
The first persons who were brought before them were Epigonius and Eusebius ,
who were ruined because of the similarity of their names to those of other people
; for we have already mentioned that Montius , when just at the point of death ...
Side 32
... the chest , without sleeves , a certain person , by name Maras , was brought in ,
a deacon , as the Christians call him ; letters from whom were produced , written
in the Greek language to the superintendent of the weaving manufactory at Tyre ...
... the chest , without sleeves , a certain person , by name Maras , was brought in ,
a deacon , as the Christians call him ; letters from whom were produced , written
in the Greek language to the superintendent of the weaving manufactory at Tyre ...
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