The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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... parties in the state, broken by the variety of their dangers and toils, were still
enfeebled; while the clang of trumpets was ringing in men's ears, and the troops
were still distributed in their winter quarters, the storms of angry fortune
surrounded ...
... parties in the state, broken by the variety of their dangers and toils, were still
enfeebled; while the clang of trumpets was ringing in men's ears, and the troops
were still distributed in their winter quarters, the storms of angry fortune
surrounded ...
Side 12
WHILE these events were taking place in the East, Constantius was passing the
winter at Arles; and after an exhibition of games in the theatre and in the circus,
which were displayed with most sumptuous magnificence, on the tenth of October
, ...
WHILE these events were taking place in the East, Constantius was passing the
winter at Arles; and after an exhibition of games in the theatre and in the circus,
which were displayed with most sumptuous magnificence, on the tenth of October
, ...
Side 36
On this, therefore, a treaty being made according to tho customs of tho Allomanni,
and all the solemnities being completed, tho emperor retired to Milan for tho
winter. XI. f 1. At Milan, having discarded the woight of other cares, tho emperor
took ...
On this, therefore, a treaty being made according to tho customs of tho Allomanni,
and all the solemnities being completed, tho emperor retired to Milan for tho
winter. XI. f 1. At Milan, having discarded the woight of other cares, tho emperor
took ...
Side 39
... city in tho district of Mount Ilasmus, which had boen formerly called Uscudama,
where ho stayed twelve days to recover from his fatigue, he found that the
Thoban legions, who were in winter quarters in tho neighbouring towns of these
parts, ...
... city in tho district of Mount Ilasmus, which had boen formerly called Uscudama,
where ho stayed twelve days to recover from his fatigue, he found that the
Thoban legions, who were in winter quarters in tho neighbouring towns of these
parts, ...
Side 54
When the battle was thus terminated the emperor in triumph and joy returned to
Milan to winter quarters. "The Comites were a picked body of tr divided into
several regiments £E by separate names, such as Seniores,Juniores, Sarittarii - f
#:ked ...
When the battle was thus terminated the emperor in triumph and joy returned to
Milan to winter quarters. "The Comites were a picked body of tr divided into
several regiments £E by separate names, such as Seniores,Juniores, Sarittarii - f
#:ked ...
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