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 7
... crossing by the size of the river , which though narrow was very deep . And while they were searching for some fishing - boats , or preparing to commit themselves to the stream on rafts hastily put together , the legions which.
... crossing by the size of the river , which though narrow was very deep . And while they were searching for some fishing - boats , or preparing to commit themselves to the stream on rafts hastily put together , the legions which.
Side 8
... legions which at that time were wintering about Side , came down upon them with great speed and impetuosity ; and having pitched their standards close to the bank with a view to an immediate battle , they packed their shields together ...
... legions which at that time were wintering about Side , came down upon them with great speed and impetuosity ; and having pitched their standards close to the bank with a view to an immediate battle , they packed their shields together ...
Side 9
... legions without any regard to their lives . There- fore as soon as the army was beheld at a distance , and the music of the trumpeters was heard , the banditti halted and stood still for a while , brandishing their threatening swords ...
... legions without any regard to their lives . There- fore as soon as the army was beheld at a distance , and the music of the trumpeters was heard , the banditti halted and stood still for a while , brandishing their threatening swords ...
Side 39
... recover from his fatigue , he found that the Theban legions , who were in winter quarters in the neighbouring towns of those parts , As we say , Out of the frying - pan into the fire . had sent some of their comrades to exhort him by.
... recover from his fatigue , he found that the Theban legions , who were in winter quarters in the neighbouring towns of those parts , As we say , Out of the frying - pan into the fire . had sent some of their comrades to exhort him by.
Side 53
... legions . But still by this sad and unexpected disaster a vast number of common soldiers and ten tribunes were slain . 9. The Allemanni were greatly elated at this event , and advanced with increased boldness , every day coming up to ...
... legions . But still by this sad and unexpected disaster a vast number of common soldiers and ten tribunes were slain . 9. The Allemanni were greatly elated at this event , and advanced with increased boldness , every day coming up to ...
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