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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During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens Ammianus Marcellinus. THE HISTORY OF ... Emperor Constantius , and beheaded . I. A.D. 353 . § 1. AFTER the events of an expedition full of almost in ...
During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens Ammianus Marcellinus. THE HISTORY OF ... Emperor Constantius , and beheaded . I. A.D. 353 . § 1. AFTER the events of an expedition full of almost in ...
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... emperor was informed of what had been said ; so that even the walls of a man's secret chamber , the only wit- nesses to his language , were viewed with apprehension . 8. And Cæsar's fixed resolution to inquire into these and other ...
... emperor was informed of what had been said ; so that even the walls of a man's secret chamber , the only wit- nesses to his language , were viewed with apprehension . 8. And Cæsar's fixed resolution to inquire into these and other ...
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... emperor being taken by sur- prise , and full of anxious thoughts , began to consider what to do . 7. When suddenly a guide well acquainted with the country arrived , and for a reward pointed out a ford by night , where the river could ...
... emperor being taken by sur- prise , and full of anxious thoughts , began to consider what to do . 7. When suddenly a guide well acquainted with the country arrived , and for a reward pointed out a ford by night , where the river could ...
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... emperor de- sired , and praising his advice , gave their votes for peace ; being principally influenced by this consideration , that they had already learnt by frequent expeditions that the fortune of the emperor was only propitious in ...
... emperor de- sired , and praising his advice , gave their votes for peace ; being principally influenced by this consideration , that they had already learnt by frequent expeditions that the fortune of the emperor was only propitious in ...
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... emperor urged him to quit that city , he took ten public carriages , as he was desired to do , and leaving behind him all his retinue , except a few of his chamberlains and domestic officers , whom he had brought with him , he was in ...
... emperor urged him to quit that city , he took ten public carriages , as he was desired to do , and leaving behind him all his retinue , except a few of his chamberlains and domestic officers , whom he had brought with him , he was in ...
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