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 1
... When Constantius , who succeeded Constantine on the throne , murdered his uncles and most of his cousins , he spared these two , probably on account of their tender age . B A unexpected honour from the lowest depth of misery to the YONGE, ...
... When Constantius , who succeeded Constantine on the throne , murdered his uncles and most of his cousins , he spared these two , probably on account of their tender age . B A unexpected honour from the lowest depth of misery to the YONGE, ...
Side 2
... honour from the lowest depth of misery to the highest rank , exceeded all the legitimate bounds of the power conferred on him , and with proposterous violence throw everything into confusion . For by his near relation- ship to the royal ...
... honour from the lowest depth of misery to the highest rank , exceeded all the legitimate bounds of the power conferred on him , and with proposterous violence throw everything into confusion . For by his near relation- ship to the royal ...
Side 12
... honour , or if any one of high rank was accused , on the barest rumour , of having favoured the faction of his enemy , he was loaded with chains and dragged about like a beast . And whether any enemy of the accused man pressed him or ...
... honour , or if any one of high rank was accused , on the barest rumour , of having favoured the faction of his enemy , he was loaded with chains and dragged about like a beast . And whether any enemy of the accused man pressed him or ...
Side 21
... honours , nor the chief citizens of the different cities ; nor the common people . 2. At last by one single sentence he ordered all the principal persons at Antioch to be put to death ; being exasperated because when he recommended that ...
... honours , nor the chief citizens of the different cities ; nor the common people . 2. At last by one single sentence he ordered all the principal persons at Antioch to be put to death ; being exasperated because when he recommended that ...
Side 29
... honour of the Prince Octavianus , and Eleutheropolis , and Neapolis , and also Ascalon , and Gaza , cities built in bygone ages . 12. In these districts no navigable river is seen : in many places , too , waters naturally hot rise out ...
... honour of the Prince Octavianus , and Eleutheropolis , and Neapolis , and also Ascalon , and Gaza , cities built in bygone ages . 12. In these districts no navigable river is seen : in many places , too , waters naturally hot rise out ...
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