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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... raised with 1 Gallus and his brother Julian were the nephews of the great Con . stantine , sons of his brother Julius . When Constantius , who succeeded Constantine on the throne , murdered his uncles and most of his cousins , be spared ...
... raised with 1 Gallus and his brother Julian were the nephews of the great Con . stantine , sons of his brother Julius . When Constantius , who succeeded Constantine on the throne , murdered his uncles and most of his cousins , be spared ...
Side 2
... raised his own three sons , Constantine , Constantius , and Constans , to the dignity of Cæsar ; and of his two favourite nephews , Dalmacius and Hannibalianus , he raised the first , by the title of Cæsar , to an equality with his ...
... raised his own three sons , Constantine , Constantius , and Constans , to the dignity of Cæsar ; and of his two favourite nephews , Dalmacius and Hannibalianus , he raised the first , by the title of Cæsar , to an equality with his ...
Side 5
... raising more on high than ever the standard of his contumacy , without any regard to the safety of others or of himself , he bore himself onwards like a rapid torrent , with an impe- tuosity which would listen to no reason , to sweep ...
... raising more on high than ever the standard of his contumacy , without any regard to the safety of others or of himself , he bore himself onwards like a rapid torrent , with an impe- tuosity which would listen to no reason , to sweep ...
Side 6
... raise themselves to the summits ; without ever being able to deploy into battle array , by reason of the narrow and difficult nature of the ground , nor even to stand firm ; while their enemy running round in every direction hurled down ...
... raise themselves to the summits ; without ever being able to deploy into battle array , by reason of the narrow and difficult nature of the ground , nor even to stand firm ; while their enemy running round in every direction hurled down ...
Side 25
... raise disturbances , first of all attacked Montius , who happened to be living close at hand , an old man of no great bodily strength , and enfeebled by disease ; and having bound his legs with coarse ropes , they dragged him straddling ...
... raise disturbances , first of all attacked Montius , who happened to be living close at hand , an old man of no great bodily strength , and enfeebled by disease ; and having bound his legs with coarse ropes , they dragged him straddling ...
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