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 22
... burnt down the splendid house of a man of the name of Eubulus , a man of great reputation among his fellow- citizens ; and they attacked the governor himself with blows and kicks as one especially made over to them by the judgment of ...
... burnt down the splendid house of a man of the name of Eubulus , a man of great reputation among his fellow- citizens ; and they attacked the governor himself with blows and kicks as one especially made over to them by the judgment of ...
Side 25
... burnt alive . 18. And because Montius , when just about to expire under the hands of those who were tearing him to pieces , repeatedly named Epigonius and Eusebius , without indi- cating either their rank or their profession , a great ...
... burnt alive . 18. And because Montius , when just about to expire under the hands of those who were tearing him to pieces , repeatedly named Epigonius and Eusebius , without indi- cating either their rank or their profession , a great ...
Side 97
... burnt with an insatiable desire of riches , without any regard for justice or right . And among the ordinary judges , Rufinus , the chief prefect of the prætorium , was H · Ard conspicuous for this avarice . And among the.
... burnt with an insatiable desire of riches , without any regard for justice or right . And among the ordinary judges , Rufinus , the chief prefect of the prætorium , was H · Ard conspicuous for this avarice . And among the.
Side 104
... burnt the city itself , if they had not found the gates so strongly defended that they were repulsed ; so that they only destroyed all they could find outside the city . 5. When this disaster was known , Cæsar , with great alacrity ...
... burnt the city itself , if they had not found the gates so strongly defended that they were repulsed ; so that they only destroyed all they could find outside the city . 5. When this disaster was known , Cæsar , with great alacrity ...
Side 105
... burnt them all . 9. Julian , therefore , having learnt from the report of some spies whom he had lately taken prisoners , that , when the drought of summer arrived , the river was fordable , addressed a speech of encouragement to his ...
... burnt them all . 9. Julian , therefore , having learnt from the report of some spies whom he had lately taken prisoners , that , when the drought of summer arrived , the river was fordable , addressed a speech of encouragement to his ...
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