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 55
... plunder and con- flagration , from barbarians who raged throughout their land with impunity . Silvanus , the commander of the infantry , being a man well suited to correct these evils . went thither at the command of the emperor ...
... plunder and con- flagration , from barbarians who raged throughout their land with impunity . Silvanus , the commander of the infantry , being a man well suited to correct these evils . went thither at the command of the emperor ...
Side 91
... plunder their flocks , even when these careless keepers are exchanged for more watchful ones , still cling to their habit , and being furious with hunger , will , without any regard for their own safety , again attack the flocks and ...
... plunder their flocks , even when these careless keepers are exchanged for more watchful ones , still cling to their habit , and being furious with hunger , will , without any regard for their own safety , again attack the flocks and ...
Side 92
... plunder , continued , under the pressure of hunger , repeatedly to make inroads for the sake of booty , though sometimes they died of want before they could obtain any . VI . § 1. These were the events which took place in Gaul during ...
... plunder , continued , under the pressure of hunger , repeatedly to make inroads for the sake of booty , though sometimes they died of want before they could obtain any . VI . § 1. These were the events which took place in Gaul during ...
Side 103
... plunder , were laying waste the upper Moesia , and the second Pannonia . And roused by these news , on the thirtieth day after he had entered Rome , he again quitted it , leaving it on the 29th of May , and passing through Trent he ...
... plunder , were laying waste the upper Moesia , and the second Pannonia . And roused by these news , on the thirtieth day after he had entered Rome , he again quitted it , leaving it on the 29th of May , and passing through Trent he ...
Side 104
... plunder , passed secretly between the camps of the armies , and attacked Lyons unexpectedly . having plundered the district around , they would have stormed and burnt the city itself , if they had not found the gates so strongly ...
... plunder , passed secretly between the camps of the armies , and attacked Lyons unexpectedly . having plundered the district around , they would have stormed and burnt the city itself , if they had not found the gates so strongly ...
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