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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... sent for by the Emperor Constantius , and beheaded . I. A.D. 353 . § 1. AFTER the events of an expedition full of almost in- superable difficulties , while the spirits of all parties in the state , broken by the variety of their dangers ...
... sent for by the Emperor Constantius , and beheaded . I. A.D. 353 . § 1. AFTER the events of an expedition full of almost in- superable difficulties , while the spirits of all parties in the state , broken by the variety of their dangers ...
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... sent to Honoratus , at that time count - governor of the East , in compliance with which Clematius was put to death , a man wholly innocent of any kind of wickedness , without being permitted to say a word in his defence . 4. After this ...
... sent to Honoratus , at that time count - governor of the East , in compliance with which Clematius was put to death , a man wholly innocent of any kind of wickedness , without being permitted to say a word in his defence . 4. After this ...
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... sent for . 99 12. The Caesar being indignant at this , as thinking he had been unworthily and unjustly treated , ordered his faithful protectors to take the prefect into custody ; and when this became known , Montius , who at that time ...
... sent for . 99 12. The Caesar being indignant at this , as thinking he had been unworthily and unjustly treated , ordered his faithful protectors to take the prefect into custody ; and when this became known , Montius , who at that time ...
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... lest the search should have time to cool , they sent for a philo- sopher named Epigonius , from Lycia , and for Eusebius the orator , surnamed Pittacos , from Emissa ; though they were not those whom Montius had meant , but some tribunes.
... lest the search should have time to cool , they sent for a philo- sopher named Epigonius , from Lycia , and for Eusebius the orator , surnamed Pittacos , from Emissa ; though they were not those whom Montius had meant , but some tribunes.
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... sent some of their chiefs to beg pardon for their offences , and sue for peace . 10 Therefore , having detained for some time the envoys of both the kings , and having long deliberated over the affair in secret , the emperor , when he ...
... sent some of their chiefs to beg pardon for their offences , and sue for peace . 10 Therefore , having detained for some time the envoys of both the kings , and having long deliberated over the affair in secret , the emperor , when he ...
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