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 10
... tribes which , being full of fickleness , were continually either attacking him in a hostile manner , or , as often happens , aiding him when he turned his arms against us , a certain noble , by name Nohodares , having been appointed to ...
... tribes which , being full of fickleness , were continually either attacking him in a hostile manner , or , as often happens , aiding him when he turned his arms against us , a certain noble , by name Nohodares , having been appointed to ...
Side 11
... tribes , whose primary origin is derived from the cataracts of the Nile and the borders of the Blem- myæ , all the men are warriors of equal rank ; half naked , clad in coloured cloaks down to the waist , overrunning different countries ...
... tribes , whose primary origin is derived from the cataracts of the Nile and the borders of the Blem- myæ , all the men are warriors of equal rank ; half naked , clad in coloured cloaks down to the waist , overrunning different countries ...
Side 15
... 6. And although the tribes are indolent , and the countries peaceful , and although there are no contests for votes , but the tranquillity of the age of Numa has returned , nevertheless , in every quarter of the world Rome is.
... 6. And although the tribes are indolent , and the countries peaceful , and although there are no contests for votes , but the tranquillity of the age of Numa has returned , nevertheless , in every quarter of the world Rome is.
Side 27
... Mount Amanus . 5. The frontier of the East stretching straight forward for a great distance , reached from the banks of the river Euphrates to those of the Nile , being bounded on the left by the tribes of the Saracens and on the.
... Mount Amanus . 5. The frontier of the East stretching straight forward for a great distance , reached from the banks of the river Euphrates to those of the Nile , being bounded on the left by the tribes of the Saracens and on the.
Side 28
... tribes of the Saracens and on the right by the sea . 6. Nicator Seleucus , after he had occupied that dis trict , increased its prosperity to a wonderful degree , when , after the death of Alexander , king of Macedonia , he took ...
... tribes of the Saracens and on the right by the sea . 6. Nicator Seleucus , after he had occupied that dis trict , increased its prosperity to a wonderful degree , when , after the death of Alexander , king of Macedonia , he took ...
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