The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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But as yet no man left the ranks, and the army was not allowed to engage; for the
band of the Isaurians was dreaded, £ as they were desperate with rage, and
superior in number, and likely to rush upon the aims of the legions without any ...
But as yet no man left the ranks, and the army was not allowed to engage; for the
band of the Isaurians was dreaded, £ as they were desperate with rage, and
superior in number, and likely to rush upon the aims of the legions without any ...
Side 34
of the roads being buried in snow, the army came near to E. - 5-ithillö-Whörö"thC
multitude of the L great resistance, so that fierceness the Romans were
prevented from fixing their bridge of boats, darts bein - - all sides # hail; and,
when it ...
of the roads being buried in snow, the army came near to E. - 5-ithillö-Whörö"thC
multitude of the L great resistance, so that fierceness the Romans were
prevented from fixing their bridge of boats, darts bein - - all sides # hail; and,
when it ...
Side 44
... house of correction, commanded an army of runaway slaves in Sicily. How
many men of tho highest birth, through the connivance of this same fortune,
submitted to the authority of Viriathus and of Spartacus 1 ' IIow many heads at
which ...
... house of correction, commanded an army of runaway slaves in Sicily. How
many men of tho highest birth, through the connivance of this same fortune,
submitted to the authority of Viriathus and of Spartacus 1 ' IIow many heads at
which ...
Side 49
... examination, or making any distinction botweon tho innocent and tho guilty,
condemned some to soourgings, others to torture and exile, some they adjudged
to servo in the lowest ranks of the army, and the rest they condemned to death.
... examination, or making any distinction botweon tho innocent and tho guilty,
condemned some to soourgings, others to torture and exile, some they adjudged
to servo in the lowest ranks of the army, and the rest they condemned to death.
Side 52
should march with a division of the troops, in fact with # part of the army, along
the borders of the lake I-1. * Lintz. * The district around Bellinzona. *The
Bodensoo, more generally known as the Lako of Constance: at its south-eastern
end is the ...
should march with a division of the troops, in fact with # part of the army, along
the borders of the lake I-1. * Lintz. * The district around Bellinzona. *The
Bodensoo, more generally known as the Lako of Constance: at its south-eastern
end is the ...
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