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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... given in marriage by the elder Constantine to King Hannibalianus , ' his brother's son . She was an incarnate fury : never weary of inflam- ing his savage temper , thirsting for human blood as insatiably as her husband . The pair , in ...
... given in marriage by the elder Constantine to King Hannibalianus , ' his brother's son . She was an incarnate fury : never weary of inflam- ing his savage temper , thirsting for human blood as insatiably as her husband . The pair , in ...
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... given out the watchword to the troops , led forth all their forces in a rapid sally , and having with great activity passed the bridge over the river Calicadnus , the mighty waters of which wash the turrets of the walls , they drew out ...
... given out the watchword to the troops , led forth all their forces in a rapid sally , and having with great activity passed the bridge over the river Calicadnus , the mighty waters of which wash the turrets of the walls , they drew out ...
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... given by some of his own men , who being alarmed at the discovery of certain crimes which they had committed , deserted to the Roman garrisons , and accordingly he retired again without having accomplished anything ; and after that ...
... given by some of his own men , who being alarmed at the discovery of certain crimes which they had committed , deserted to the Roman garrisons , and accordingly he retired again without having accomplished anything ; and after that ...
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... given laws to the world , to be the foundations and eternal anchors of liberty , like a thrifty parent , prudent and rich , intrusted to the Cæsars , as to its own children , the right of governing their ancestral inheritance . 6. And ...
... given laws to the world , to be the foundations and eternal anchors of liberty , like a thrifty parent , prudent and rich , intrusted to the Cæsars , as to its own children , the right of governing their ancestral inheritance . 6. And ...
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... given at Rome to buildings where men were wont to meet for any purpose , whether of study . of traffic , or of the practice of any art . The schools of the Palatine were the station of the cohorts of the guard . The " Protectors or ...
... given at Rome to buildings where men were wont to meet for any purpose , whether of study . of traffic , or of the practice of any art . The schools of the Palatine were the station of the cohorts of the guard . The " Protectors or ...
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