The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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His victory over Magnentius, whom ha defeated at Mursa, on the Doave, in the
year 351. Magnentius fled to Aquileia, but was pursued, and again defeated the
next year, at a place called Mons Seleuci, in the neighbounhood of Gap, and
threw ...
His victory over Magnentius, whom ha defeated at Mursa, on the Doave, in the
year 351. Magnentius fled to Aquileia, but was pursued, and again defeated the
next year, at a place called Mons Seleuci, in the neighbounhood of Gap, and
threw ...
Side 51
But when they arrived at Aquileia, Marinus, who from having been a c'rilliuaster
had been promoted to a tribuneship, but who at that time had had no particular
duty, being a man who had held dangerous language and who was in other ...
But when they arrived at Aquileia, Marinus, who from having been a c'rilliuaster
had been promoted to a tribuneship, but who at that time had had no particular
duty, being a man who had held dangerous language and who was in other ...
Side 243
Two of the legions of Constant! us which at Sirmium had passed over to Juliun
arc sent by biro into Gaul, and occupy Aquileia, with the consent of the citizens,
who, however, shut their gates against the troops of Julian. — XII. Aquileia takes
the ...
Two of the legions of Constant! us which at Sirmium had passed over to Juliun
arc sent by biro into Gaul, and occupy Aquileia, with the consent of the citizens,
who, however, shut their gates against the troops of Julian. — XII. Aquileia takes
the ...
Side 260
... it close in profound silence, when they arrived at Aquileia, a city, important from
it situation and wealth, and fortified with strong walls, the suddenly closed the
gates in a hostile manner, the nativ ulation, by whom the name of Constantius
was ...
... it close in profound silence, when they arrived at Aquileia, a city, important from
it situation and wealth, and fortified with strong walls, the suddenly closed the
gates in a hostile manner, the nativ ulation, by whom the name of Constantius
was ...
Side 261
... protracted rathor than formidable, he sent Immo with some other counts to
conduct it ; and removed Jovinus to employ him in other matters of grcator
importance. 4. Therefore, having surrounded Aquileia with a double line of heavy
infantry, ...
... protracted rathor than formidable, he sent Immo with some other counts to
conduct it ; and removed Jovinus to employ him in other matters of grcator
importance. 4. Therefore, having surrounded Aquileia with a double line of heavy
infantry, ...
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