The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell, 1894 - 646 sider |
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... prefect who was especially entitled Præsens , or Præsentalis , because his office was to be always in the court or about the person of the prince , and because the emperor's body - guard was under his particular orders . " H. Valesius ...
... prefect who was especially entitled Præsens , or Præsentalis , because his office was to be always in the court or about the person of the prince , and because the emperor's body - guard was under his particular orders . " H. Valesius ...
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... , with the rank of prefect ; and he behaved with a degree of insolence beyond the proper limits of the dignity thus conferred upon him . A man of prudence indeed , and well skilled in all the forensic business of the city 14.
... , with the rank of prefect ; and he behaved with a degree of insolence beyond the proper limits of the dignity thus conferred upon him . A man of prudence indeed , and well skilled in all the forensic business of the city 14.
Side 24
... prefect into custody ; and when this became known , Montius , who at that time was quæstor , a man of deep craft indeed , but still inclined to moderate measures , ' taking counsel for the common good , sent for the principal members of ...
... prefect into custody ; and when this became known , Montius , who at that time was quæstor , a man of deep craft indeed , but still inclined to moderate measures , ' taking counsel for the common good , sent for the principal members of ...
Side 25
... prefect , who pretended not to know what the state of affairs required , to be arrested and kept in custody . " 15. On hearing these words the soldiers immediately , being always on the watch to raise disturbances , first of all ...
... prefect , who pretended not to know what the state of affairs required , to be arrested and kept in custody . " 15. On hearing these words the soldiers immediately , being always on the watch to raise disturbances , first of all ...
Side 33
... prefect of the camp , was exposed to the most imminent danger . For he himself was compelled to go among the soldiers , whose natural ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other occasions are by nature generally ...
... prefect of the camp , was exposed to the most imminent danger . For he himself was compelled to go among the soldiers , whose natural ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other occasions are by nature generally ...
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