The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus, During the Reign of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens: Tr. by C.D. Yonge |
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Side 42
... died vomiting; while Barbatio, who had long busied himself in inventing false
accusations against Gallus, was accused by secret information of aiming at some
post higher than his command of infantry, and being condemned; though unjustly
...
... died vomiting; while Barbatio, who had long busied himself in inventing false
accusations against Gallus, was accused by secret information of aiming at some
post higher than his command of infantry, and being condemned; though unjustly
...
Side 85
But as some persons affirmed that Silvanus, in command of a body of infantry,
had, a short time before, made his way with 8,000 men by a road shorter than
either, but dangerous as lying through many dark woods and defiles suitable for ...
But as some persons affirmed that Silvanus, in command of a body of infantry,
had, a short time before, made his way with 8,000 men by a road shorter than
either, but dangerous as lying through many dark woods and defiles suitable for ...
Side 104
In another quarter, Barbatio, who after the death of Silvanus had been promoted
to the command of the infantry, came from Italy by the emperor's orders, to Augst,
with 25,000 heavy-armed soldiers. 3. For the plan proposed and very anxiously ...
In another quarter, Barbatio, who after the death of Silvanus had been promoted
to the command of the infantry, came from Italy by the emperor's orders, to Augst,
with 25,000 heavy-armed soldiers. 3. For the plan proposed and very anxiously ...
Side 112
who at once hastened back to their comrades to announce that the Roman army
was at hand; but one infantry soldier who was with them, not being able to keep
up with them, was taken prisoner by the activity of some of our soldiers, and ...
who at once hastened back to their comrades to announce that the Roman army
was at hand; but one infantry soldier who was with them, not being able to keep
up with them, was taken prisoner by the activity of some of our soldiers, and ...
Side 116
comrades crushed under the weight of his own arms, and of his horse, which fell
upon him while they were changing their position, on which they all fled as each
could, and would have trampled down the infantry, and thrown everything into ...
comrades crushed under the weight of his own arms, and of his horse, which fell
upon him while they were changing their position, on which they all fled as each
could, and would have trampled down the infantry, and thrown everything into ...
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