The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensGood Press, 19. nov. 2019 - 598 sider This historical book covers the period from the accession of the emperor Nerva in 96 AD to the death of Valens in 378 AD. The book provides insight into the politics, society, and culture of the Roman Empire during this period. |
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... already undergone since the days of Livy . His great value , however , consists in the facts he has made known to us , and is quite independent of the style or language in which he has conveyed that knowledge, of which without him we ...
... already undergone since the days of Livy . His great value , however , consists in the facts he has made known to us , and is quite independent of the style or language in which he has conveyed that knowledge, of which without him we ...
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... already related , that Celse in Phoenicia was laid waste , was deservedly and legally accused of treason and no one saw how he could possibly be acquitted . He was also manifestly proved to have sent an intimate friend with a cap ( with ...
... already related , that Celse in Phoenicia was laid waste , was deservedly and legally accused of treason and no one saw how he could possibly be acquitted . He was also manifestly proved to have sent an intimate friend with a cap ( with ...
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... already described when I was relating the Parthian wars; and also with the exception of Egypt, which I am forced to postpone to another opportunity. VIII. § 1. AFTER passing over the summit of Mount Taurus, which towards the east rises ...
... already described when I was relating the Parthian wars; and also with the exception of Egypt, which I am forced to postpone to another opportunity. VIII. § 1. AFTER passing over the summit of Mount Taurus, which towards the east rises ...
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... already said , I intend to omit from this description , the first province to be mentioned is Commagena , now called Euphratensis , which has arisen into importance by slow degrees , and is remarkable for the splendid cities of ...
... already said , I intend to omit from this description , the first province to be mentioned is Commagena , now called Euphratensis , which has arisen into importance by slow degrees , and is remarkable for the splendid cities of ...
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... already mentioned that Montius, when just at the point of death, had intended to inculpate the tribunes of manufactures, who were called by these names, as men who had promised to be his supports in some future enterprise. 5. Epigonius ...
... already mentioned that Montius, when just at the point of death, had intended to inculpate the tribunes of manufactures, who were called by these names, as men who had promised to be his supports in some future enterprise. 5. Epigonius ...
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