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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Side 8
... frontier of Isauria . 13. Therefore they encamped around this fortress for three days and three nights , and as the steepness of the ground on which it stood prevented any attempt to storm it without the most deadly peril , and as it ...
... frontier of Isauria . 13. Therefore they encamped around this fortress for three days and three nights , and as the steepness of the ground on which it stood prevented any attempt to storm it without the most deadly peril , and as it ...
Side 10
... frontier , repulsing from his borders a set of ferocious tribes which , being full of fickleness , were continually either attacking him in a hostile manner , or , as often happens , aiding him when he turned his arms against us , a ...
... frontier , repulsing from his borders a set of ferocious tribes which , being full of fickleness , were continually either attacking him in a hostile manner , or , as often happens , aiding him when he turned his arms against us , a ...
Side 27
... frontier of the East stretching straight forward for a great distance , reached from the banks of the river Euphrates to those of the Nile , being bounded on the left by the tribes of the Saracens and on the A.D. 353. ] 27 DESCRIPTION ...
... frontier of the East stretching straight forward for a great distance , reached from the banks of the river Euphrates to those of the Nile , being bounded on the left by the tribes of the Saracens and on the A.D. 353. ] 27 DESCRIPTION ...
Side 32
... the Gauls , which lay upon their frontier , were continually laid waste . 2. And while he was staying in that district , as he did VIII . §1 . AFTER passing over the summit of. 32 ( BK . XIV . CH . X. AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... the Gauls , which lay upon their frontier , were continually laid waste . 2. And while he was staying in that district , as he did VIII . §1 . AFTER passing over the summit of. 32 ( BK . XIV . CH . X. AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
Side 32
... frontier of the East stretching straight forward for a great distance , reached from the banks of the river Euphrates to those of the Nile , being bounded on the left by the tribes of the Saracens and on the A.D. 353. ] 27 DESCRIPTION ...
... frontier of the East stretching straight forward for a great distance , reached from the banks of the river Euphrates to those of the Nile , being bounded on the left by the tribes of the Saracens and on the A.D. 353. ] 27 DESCRIPTION ...
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