The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensH. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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... ancient Romans , without , however , permitting it to lead him even to speak disrespectfully of Christians or Christianity . His History , which he divided into thirty - one books ( of which the first thirteen are lost , while the text ...
... ancient Romans , without , however , permitting it to lead him even to speak disrespectfully of Christians or Christianity . His History , which he divided into thirty - one books ( of which the first thirteen are lost , while the text ...
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... ancient Macedonians , a short distance from the river Eu- phrates , thickly peopled by wealthy merchants . To this city , about the beginning of the month of September , a great multitude of all ranks throng to a fair , in order to buy ...
... ancient Macedonians , a short distance from the river Eu- phrates , thickly peopled by wealthy merchants . To this city , about the beginning of the month of September , a great multitude of all ranks throng to a fair , in order to buy ...
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... ancient queen who was the first person to castrate male youths of tender age ; doing as it were a violence to nature , and forcing it back from its appointed course , which at the very first beginning and birth of the child , by a kind ...
... ancient queen who was the first person to castrate male youths of tender age ; doing as it were a violence to nature , and forcing it back from its appointed course , which at the very first beginning and birth of the child , by a kind ...
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... ancient times overthrown as an incurable and dangerous rebel , and so completely de- stroyed that it is not casy to discover any traces of its pristine splendour . 3. The province of Cilicia , which exults in the river Cydnus , is ...
... ancient times overthrown as an incurable and dangerous rebel , and so completely de- stroyed that it is not casy to discover any traces of its pristine splendour . 3. The province of Cilicia , which exults in the river Cydnus , is ...
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... ancient Ninus , and Samosata . 8. The next province is Syria , which is spread over a beautiful champaign country . This province is ennobled by Antioch , a city known over the whole world , with which no other can vie in respect of its ...
... ancient Ninus , and Samosata . 8. The next province is Syria , which is spread over a beautiful champaign country . This province is ennobled by Antioch , a city known over the whole world , with which no other can vie in respect of its ...
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