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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... mountains , came into the districts bordering on the sea : in which hiding themselves in roads full of lurking - places , and in defiles , when the long nights were approaching , the moon being at that time new , and so not yet giving ...
... mountains , came into the districts bordering on the sea : in which hiding themselves in roads full of lurking - places , and in defiles , when the long nights were approaching , the moon being at that time new , and so not yet giving ...
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... mountains , could bound over them as over plain and easy paths , and attacked all who came in their way with missiles from a distance , terrifying them at the same time with savage yells . 6. And very often our infantry were compelled ...
... mountains , could bound over them as over plain and easy paths , and attacked all who came in their way with missiles from a distance , terrifying them at the same time with savage yells . 6. And very often our infantry were compelled ...
Side 7
... mountains , the steep- ness of which delayed their march more than they had expected . And when at last , having surmounted all the difficulties of the mountains , they came to the precipitous banks of the Melas , a deep river and one ...
... mountains , the steep- ness of which delayed their march more than they had expected . And when at last , having surmounted all the difficulties of the mountains , they came to the precipitous banks of the Melas , a deep river and one ...
Side 10
... mountains . III . § 1. 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 of fickleness , were ...
... mountains . III . § 1. 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 of fickleness , were ...
Side 28
... mountain Cassius , and at last falls into the Levant near the Gulf of Issus , were added to the Roman dominion by Cnæens Pompey , who , after he had conquered Tigranes , separated them from the kingdom of Armenia , 11. The last province ...
... mountain Cassius , and at last falls into the Levant near the Gulf of Issus , were added to the Roman dominion by Cnæens Pompey , who , after he had conquered Tigranes , separated them from the kingdom of Armenia , 11. The last province ...
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