The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell, 1894 - 646 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 86
Side 2
... death of a certain noble citizen of Alexandria , named Clematius . His mother - in - law , having conceived a passion for him , could not prevail on him to gratify it ; and in consequence , as 1 Hannibalianus was another nephew of ...
... death of a certain noble citizen of Alexandria , named Clematius . His mother - in - law , having conceived a passion for him , could not prevail on him to gratify it ; and in consequence , as 1 Hannibalianus was another nephew of ...
Side 3
... death , a man wholly innocent of any kind of wickedness , without being permitted to say a word in his defence . 4. After this iniquitous transaction , which struck others also with fear lest they should meet with similar treat- ment ...
... death , a man wholly innocent of any kind of wickedness , without being permitted to say a word in his defence . 4. After this iniquitous transaction , which struck others also with fear lest they should meet with similar treat- ment ...
Side 21
... death ; being exasperated because when he recommended that a low price should be established in the market at an unsea- sonable time , when the city was threatened with a scarcity , they answered him with objections , urged with more ...
... death ; being exasperated because when he recommended that a low price should be established in the market at an unsea- sonable time , when the city was threatened with a scarcity , they answered him with objections , urged with more ...
Side 31
... death without being permitted to soften the accusations brought against them , or to say a word in their own defence . 4. The first persons who were brought before them were Epigonius and Eusebius , who were ruined because of the ...
... death without being permitted to soften the accusations brought against them , or to say a word in their own defence . 4. The first persons who were brought before them were Epigonius and Eusebius , who were ruined because of the ...
Side 32
... death . 9. After their death Gallus was not at all less ferocious than before , but rather like a lion which has once tasted blood , he made many similar investigations , all of which it is not worth while to relate , lest I should ...
... death . 9. After their death Gallus was not at all less ferocious than before , but rather like a lion which has once tasted blood , he made many similar investigations , all of which it is not worth while to relate , lest I should ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors ... Ammianus Marcellinus Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1862 |
The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of ..., Volumer 1-2 Ammianus Marcellinus Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1862 |
The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors ... Ammianus Marcellinus Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1894 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
accused affairs afterwards alarmed Allemanni AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS ancient Antioch appointed Armenia arms army arrived Arsaces attacked barbarians Barbatio battle besieged body brought burnt Cæsar called camp cause cavalry chief command Constantius crossed danger defended destroyed districts eager emperor enemy escaped Euphrates favour fear ferocity fierce force formerly fortress fortune Fritigern Gallus garrison Gaul Gratian hand hastened honour horse Illyricum infantry javelins Jovian Jovinus Julian kind king learnt legions letters lofty Magnentius master Mesopotamia nation night Nisibis noble officers palace Pannonia passed peace Persians persons plunder prætorium prefect prince prisoners Procopius provinces put to death Quadi rank received retired returned river Roman Rome safety Sapor Sarmatians Scutarii secret sent side siege Sirmium skilful slain slaughter soldiers speed sword things thinking Thrace tion took torture town Trajan Trans tribes tribune troops Ursicinus Valens Valentinian vast vols walls whole wounded