The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensH. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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... barbarians . And as , after many days had passed , no one could be found who offered any re- sistance , the troops applied the devouring flame to all the houses and all the crops which were standing , with the exception of such supplies ...
... barbarians . And as , after many days had passed , no one could be found who offered any re- sistance , the troops applied the devouring flame to all the houses and all the crops which were standing , with the exception of such supplies ...
Side 585
... barbarians ; and after a long deliberation where to fix their abode , they resolved that a retreat into Thrace was the most suitable for these two reasons : first of all , because it is a district most fer- tile in grass ; and also ...
... barbarians ; and after a long deliberation where to fix their abode , they resolved that a retreat into Thrace was the most suitable for these two reasons : first of all , because it is a district most fer- tile in grass ; and also ...
Side 604
... barbarians , like so much game , without any conflict ; and so an en- gagement was commenced towards the approach of noon , and lasted even to the darkness of night . Our men 14. Both sides experienced heavy losses . slew numbers , and ...
... barbarians , like so much game , without any conflict ; and so an en- gagement was commenced towards the approach of noon , and lasted even to the darkness of night . Our men 14. Both sides experienced heavy losses . slew numbers , and ...
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