The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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His wife added fuel to his natural ferocity; she was a woman immoderately proud
of her sisterly relationship to Augustus, and had been formerly given in marriage
by the elder Constantine to King Hannibalianus, his brother's son. She was an ...
His wife added fuel to his natural ferocity; she was a woman immoderately proud
of her sisterly relationship to Augustus, and had been formerly given in marriage
by the elder Constantine to King Hannibalianus, his brother's son. She was an ...
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WHILE affairs were in this state in Isauria, and while the king of Persia was
involved in wars upon his frontier, repulsing from his borders a set of ferocious
tribes which, being full offickleness, were continually either attacking him in a
hostile ...
WHILE affairs were in this state in Isauria, and while the king of Persia was
involved in wars upon his frontier, repulsing from his borders a set of ferocious
tribes which, being full offickleness, were continually either attacking him in a
hostile ...
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Nicator Seleucus, after he had occupied that district, increased its prosperity to a
wonderful degree, when, after tho death of Alexander, king of Macedonia, he took
possession of tho kingdom of Persia by right of succession ; being a mighty and ...
Nicator Seleucus, after he had occupied that district, increased its prosperity to a
wonderful degree, when, after tho death of Alexander, king of Macedonia, he took
possession of tho kingdom of Persia by right of succession ; being a mighty and ...
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... and send it to sea fully equipped with stores. 15. It is not to bo denied that tho
Roman people invaded this island with more oovetousncss than justice. For
when Ptolemy, the king, who was connected with ns by treaty, and was also our
ally, ...
... and send it to sea fully equipped with stores. 15. It is not to bo denied that tho
Roman people invaded this island with more oovetousncss than justice. For
when Ptolemy, the king, who was connected with ns by treaty, and was also our
ally, ...
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... in his conduct the celebrated Stoic of old, Zeno, who, after he had been long
subjected to torture in order to extract from him some false confession, tore out
his tongue by the roots and threw it, bloody as it was, into the face of the king of ...
... in his conduct the celebrated Stoic of old, Zeno, who, after he had been long
subjected to torture in order to extract from him some false confession, tore out
his tongue by the roots and threw it, bloody as it was, into the face of the king of ...
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