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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Side 360
... equal valour , and equal fortune . But in every danger the emperor was foremost among the armed combatants , urging on the destruction of the city lest , by being detained too long before its walls , he should be forced to abandon other ...
... equal valour , and equal fortune . But in every danger the emperor was foremost among the armed combatants , urging on the destruction of the city lest , by being detained too long before its walls , he should be forced to abandon other ...
Side 437
... equal in number to the enemy : being in fact inferior in that respect though equal in strength . 6. Accordingly , when the trumpet gave the signal and the battle began to rage at close quarters , the Germans stood amazed , alarmed at ...
... equal in number to the enemy : being in fact inferior in that respect though equal in strength . 6. Accordingly , when the trumpet gave the signal and the battle began to rage at close quarters , the Germans stood amazed , alarmed at ...
Side 597
... equal 1 Barritus is the word used for the trumpeting of an elephant . valour and equal fortune , nor did any one relax A.D. 377. ] 597 DRAWN BATTLE WITH THE GOTIIS .
... equal 1 Barritus is the word used for the trumpeting of an elephant . valour and equal fortune , nor did any one relax A.D. 377. ] 597 DRAWN BATTLE WITH THE GOTIIS .
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