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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... numbers of the Persians whom , though they had been placed there to guard the passage , their fancied security had lulled into a gentle slumber , they held up their hands , and shook their cloaks so as to give the concerted signal that ...
... numbers of the Persians whom , though they had been placed there to guard the passage , their fancied security had lulled into a gentle slumber , they held up their hands , and shook their cloaks so as to give the concerted signal that ...
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... numbers . also supported by a great number of auxiliaries of the Jesalenian tribes , whom we have mentioned as having promised reinforcements and supplies to ourselves . 48. On the other side , the Roman army , though seanty in numbers ...
... numbers . also supported by a great number of auxiliaries of the Jesalenian tribes , whom we have mentioned as having promised reinforcements and supplies to ourselves . 48. On the other side , the Roman army , though seanty in numbers ...
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... numbers , and fell in numbers ; and the armour of the emperor's body - guard , glittering with gold and brilliant colours , was crushed beneath the weight of the heavy mis- siles hurled upon them . 15. Gratian held a long deliberation ...
... numbers , and fell in numbers ; and the armour of the emperor's body - guard , glittering with gold and brilliant colours , was crushed beneath the weight of the heavy mis- siles hurled upon them . 15. Gratian held a long deliberation ...
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