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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... 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 process of time , becoming more skilful in the ...
... 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 process of time , becoming more skilful in the ...
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... king of Macedonia , he took possession of the kingdom of Persia by right of suc- cession ; being a mighty and victorious king , as his sur- name indicates . And making free use of his numerous subjects , whom he governed for a long time ...
... king of Macedonia , he took possession of the kingdom of Persia by right of suc- cession ; being a mighty and victorious king , as his sur- name indicates . And making free use of his numerous subjects , whom he governed for a long time ...
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... king of the Parthians who had been slain . And when this sudden news arrived that an affair so unexpected and difficult had been exe- cuted with entire facility in complete accordance with the wish of the emperor , the principal ...
... king of the Parthians who had been slain . And when this sudden news arrived that an affair so unexpected and difficult had been exe- cuted with entire facility in complete accordance with the wish of the emperor , the principal ...
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... king , drove Solon headlong from his court because he would not fawn on him ; and that Diony- sius threatened the poet Philoxenus with death because , when the king recited his absurd and unrhythmical verses , he alone refused to fall ...
... king , drove Solon headlong from his court because he would not fawn on him ; and that Diony- sius threatened the poet Philoxenus with death because , when the king recited his absurd and unrhythmical verses , he alone refused to fall ...
Side 74
... kings after their own names . 7. Also an Asiatic tribe coming from Phocæa in order to escape the cruelty of Harpalus , the lieutenant of Cyrus the king , sought to sail to Italy . ' And a part of them founded Velia , in Lucania , others ...
... kings after their own names . 7. Also an Asiatic tribe coming from Phocæa in order to escape the cruelty of Harpalus , the lieutenant of Cyrus the king , sought to sail to Italy . ' And a part of them founded Velia , in Lucania , others ...
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