The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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6, 14-10), and his geographical discussions upon Gaul (xv. 9), the l'ontus (xxii. 8),
and Thrace ( xxvii. 4). Less legitimate and less judicious are his geological
speculations upon earthquakes (xvii. 7), his astronomical inquiries into eclipses (
xx.
6, 14-10), and his geographical discussions upon Gaul (xv. 9), the l'ontus (xxii. 8),
and Thrace ( xxvii. 4). Less legitimate and less judicious are his geological
speculations upon earthquakes (xvii. 7), his astronomical inquiries into eclipses (
xx.
Side 159
Ursicinus, the commander of the legions, being summoned from tho East, when
he had readied Thrace was sent back to Mesopotamia, and having arrived thcro
ho hears from Marccllinus of Sapor's approach. — VII. Sapor, with tho kings of the
...
Ursicinus, the commander of the legions, being summoned from tho East, when
he had readied Thrace was sent back to Mesopotamia, and having arrived thcro
ho hears from Marccllinus of Sapor's approach. — VII. Sapor, with tho kings of the
...
Side 229
... battles of ihc eastern campaigns : ".nil hasida those lie collected auxiliary
forces from among the Ifevtlianis \<y urgent requests and promises of pay, in
oilier to set out from Thrace in the qU3Hg, UM al once march to the disturbed
provinces.
... battles of ihc eastern campaigns : ".nil hasida those lie collected auxiliary
forces from among the Ifevtlianis \<y urgent requests and promises of pay, in
oilier to set out from Thrace in the qU3Hg, UM al once march to the disturbed
provinces.
Side 258
... Axius, ending with swelling ridges at one narrow point, separate the Jllyrians
and tho Thracians, being on the one side near the inland Dacians and Serdica,
on the other looking towards Thrace and the rich and noble city of Philippopolis.
... Axius, ending with swelling ridges at one narrow point, separate the Jllyrians
and tho Thracians, being on the one side near the inland Dacians and Serdica,
on the other looking towards Thrace and the rich and noble city of Philippopolis.
Side 261
When he had made these arrangements, having soon afterwards hoard of tho
death of Constantius, he crossed through Thrace, and entered Constantinople :
and having been often assured that tho siege would be protracted rathor than ...
When he had made these arrangements, having soon afterwards hoard of tho
death of Constantius, he crossed through Thrace, and entered Constantinople :
and having been often assured that tho siege would be protracted rathor than ...
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