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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... chief steward of the Cæsar's palace, being sent to Mesopotamia by his father-in-law, took exceeding pains to inquire among the soldiers whether they had received any secret despatches from the Cæsar, indicating his having meditated any ...
... chief steward of the Cæsar's palace, being sent to Mesopotamia by his father-in-law, took exceeding pains to inquire among the soldiers whether they had received any secret despatches from the Cæsar, indicating his having meditated any ...
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... chief leaders of sedition: and so the turbulent and arrogant disposition of the soldiers was pacified, and the ... chiefs to beg pardon for their offences, and sue for peace. 10. Therefore, having detained for some time the envoys of ...
... chief leaders of sedition: and so the turbulent and arrogant disposition of the soldiers was pacified, and the ... chiefs to beg pardon for their offences, and sue for peace. 10. Therefore, having detained for some time the envoys of ...
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... chief instigator of them , yet through the conspiracy of the eunuchs justice was overpowered by dexterously arranged falsehoods , and he was acquitted and so escaped the danger . III . § 1. WHILE these events were taking place at Milan ...
... chief instigator of them , yet through the conspiracy of the eunuchs justice was overpowered by dexterously arranged falsehoods , and he was acquitted and so escaped the danger . III . § 1. WHILE these events were taking place at Milan ...
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... chief commander of the guard of the prætorian prefecture, a man always eager for the most cruel measures, and infamous for every kind of wickedness. 9. He immediately, as if borne on wings, flew to the court of the emperor, and so ...
... chief commander of the guard of the prætorian prefecture, a man always eager for the most cruel measures, and infamous for every kind of wickedness. 9. He immediately, as if borne on wings, flew to the court of the emperor, and so ...
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... chief officers of his army make further investigation of the matter. And when the judges appeared to make light of it, Florentius the son of Nigridianus, who at that time filled the post of master of the offices,[41] having examined the ...
... chief officers of his army make further investigation of the matter. And when the judges appeared to make light of it, Florentius the son of Nigridianus, who at that time filled the post of master of the offices,[41] having examined the ...
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