The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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A description of the provinces of the East.—IX. About the Caesar Constantius
Gallus.X. The £: Constantius grants the Allemanni peace at their request.—XI.
The Caesar Constantius Gallus is sent for by the Emperor Constantius, and
beheaded.
A description of the provinces of the East.—IX. About the Caesar Constantius
Gallus.X. The £: Constantius grants the Allemanni peace at their request.—XI.
The Caesar Constantius Gallus is sent for by the Emperor Constantius, and
beheaded.
Side 32
... his seventh consulship, and the Caesar in his third, the emperor quitted Arles
and went to Valentia, with the intention of making war upon the brothers
Gundomadus and ius, chiefs of the Allemanni; by whose repeated inroads the
territories of ...
... his seventh consulship, and the Caesar in his third, the emperor quitted Arles
and went to Valentia, with the intention of making war upon the brothers
Gundomadus and ius, chiefs of the Allemanni; by whose repeated inroads the
territories of ...
Side 45
The Allemanni of the district of Lintz are defeated by the Emperor Constantius
with great loss.-W. Silvanus, a Frank, the commander of the infantry in Gaul, is
saluted as emperor at Cologne; and on the twenty-eighth day of his reign is
destroyed ...
The Allemanni of the district of Lintz are defeated by the Emperor Constantius
with great loss.-W. Silvanus, a Frank, the commander of the infantry in Gaul, is
saluted as emperor at Cologne; and on the twenty-eighth day of his reign is
destroyed ...
Side 52
Soon after this transaction had been thus terminated, war was declared against
the tribes of the Allemanni around Lentia," who had often made extensive
incursions. into the contiguous Roman territories. The emperor himself set out on
the ...
Soon after this transaction had been thus terminated, war was declared against
the tribes of the Allemanni around Lentia," who had often made extensive
incursions. into the contiguous Roman territories. The emperor himself set out on
the ...
Side 53
But still by this sad and unexpected disaster a vast number of common soldiers
and ten tribunes were slain. 9. The Allemanni were greatly elated at this event,
and advanced with increased boldness, every day coming up to the fortifications
of ...
But still by this sad and unexpected disaster a vast number of common soldiers
and ten tribunes were slain. 9. The Allemanni were greatly elated at this event,
and advanced with increased boldness, every day coming up to the fortifications
of ...
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