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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... noble birth were admitted . He was on the staff of Ursicinus , whom he attended in several of his expeditions ; and he bore a share in the campaigns which Julian made against the Persians . After that time he never mentions himself ...
... noble birth were admitted . He was on the staff of Ursicinus , whom he attended in several of his expeditions ; and he bore a share in the campaigns which Julian made against the Persians . After that time he never mentions himself ...
Side 2
... noble citizen of Alexandria , named Clematius . His mother - in - law , having conceived a passion for him , could not prevail on him to gratify it ; and in consequence , as 1 Hannibalianus was another nephew of Constantine . That ...
... noble citizen of Alexandria , named Clematius . His mother - in - law , having conceived a passion for him , could not prevail on him to gratify it ; and in consequence , as 1 Hannibalianus was another nephew of Constantine . That ...
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... noble , by name Nohodares , having been appointed to invade Mesopotamia , whenever occasion might serve , was anxiously exploring our territories with a view to some sudden incursion , if he could anywhere find an opportunity . 2. And ...
... noble , by name Nohodares , having been appointed to invade Mesopotamia , whenever occasion might serve , was anxiously exploring our territories with a view to some sudden incursion , if he could anywhere find an opportunity . 2. And ...
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... noble a thing it is to despise all these inconsiderable and trifling things , and to bend one's attention to the long and toilsome steps of true glory , as the poet of Ascrea ' has sung , and Cato the Censor has shown by his example ...
... noble a thing it is to despise all these inconsiderable and trifling things , and to bend one's attention to the long and toilsome steps of true glory , as the poet of Ascrea ' has sung , and Cato the Censor has shown by his example ...
Side 18
... noble in his walk through the city to remind him of the names of those whom he met . See Cicero pro Muræna , c . 36 . 2 The name of a slave in the Eunuch , of Terence , who says , act . iv c . 8 - Sannio alone stays at home . A.D. 353 ...
... noble in his walk through the city to remind him of the names of those whom he met . See Cicero pro Muræna , c . 36 . 2 The name of a slave in the Eunuch , of Terence , who says , act . iv c . 8 - Sannio alone stays at home . A.D. 353 ...
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