The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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Side 10
... or, as often happens, aiding him when he turned his arms against us, a certain
noble, by name Nohodare: having on appointed to invade Me! tamia, whenever
occasion might serve, was £ our territories with a view to some sudden incursion,
...
... or, as often happens, aiding him when he turned his arms against us, a certain
noble, by name Nohodare: having on appointed to invade Me! tamia, whenever
occasion might serve, was £ our territories with a view to some sudden incursion,
...
Side 19
... seeing troops of mutilated men, he will detest the memory of Semiramis, that
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, ...
... seeing troops of mutilated men, he will detest the memory of Semiramis, that
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, ...
Side 29
It was the Emperor Trajan who first gave this country tho name of a Roman
province, and appointed a governor over it, and compelled it to obey our laws,
after having by repeated victories crushed tho arro- ganco of the inhabitants,
when he ...
It was the Emperor Trajan who first gave this country tho name of a Roman
province, and appointed a governor over it, and compelled it to obey our laws,
after having by repeated victories crushed tho arro- ganco of the inhabitants,
when he ...
Side 30
On the day appointed for this fatal examination, tho master of the horse took his
seat under the pretence of being the judge ; others being also sot as his
assessors, who were instructed beforehand what was to be done : and there
wcro present ...
On the day appointed for this fatal examination, tho master of the horse took his
seat under the pretence of being the judge ; others being also sot as his
assessors, who were instructed beforehand what was to be done : and there
wcro present ...
Side 33
... the turbulent and arrogant disposition of the soldiers was pacified, and the
safety of the prefect secured. Afterwards food having arrived in abundance the
camp was struck on the day appointed. 6. After great difficulties had been
surmounted, ...
... the turbulent and arrogant disposition of the soldiers was pacified, and the
safety of the prefect secured. Afterwards food having arrived in abundance the
camp was struck on the day appointed. 6. After great difficulties had been
surmounted, ...
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