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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... taken to find out who they were ; and , lest the search should have time to cool , they sent for a philo sopher named Epigonius , from Lycia , and for Eusebius the orator , surnamed Pittacos , from Emissa ; though they were not those ...
... taken to find out who they were ; and , lest the search should have time to cool , they sent for a philo sopher named Epigonius , from Lycia , and for Eusebius the orator , surnamed Pittacos , from Emissa ; though they were not those ...
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... taken from an enemy , and carried to Rome by Cato . We will now return to the actions of Constan- tius in their due order . IX . § 1. AMID all these various disasters , Ursicinus , who was the governor of Nisibis , an officer to whom ...
... taken from an enemy , and carried to Rome by Cato . We will now return to the actions of Constan- tius in their due order . IX . § 1. AMID all these various disasters , Ursicinus , who was the governor of Nisibis , an officer to whom ...
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... taken by sur- prise , and full of anxious thoughts , began to consider what to do . 7. When suddenly a guide well acquainted with the country arrived , and for a reward pointed out a ford by night , where the river could be crossed ...
... taken by sur- prise , and full of anxious thoughts , began to consider what to do . 7. When suddenly a guide well acquainted with the country arrived , and for a reward pointed out a ford by night , where the river could be crossed ...
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... taken by the emperor as his colleague , and raised to the highest eminence of power , he experienced the fickle changeableness of fortune which mocks mortality , sometimes raising individuals to the 1 Ammianus here confounds Nemesis ...
... taken by the emperor as his colleague , and raised to the highest eminence of power , he experienced the fickle changeableness of fortune which mocks mortality , sometimes raising individuals to the 1 Ammianus here confounds Nemesis ...
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... taken commanded him to appear at court . the receiver of the province into his counsels , he began with arrogance and malevolence to harass the clients and servants of the master of the horse , as if that officer had been already ...
... taken commanded him to appear at court . the receiver of the province into his counsels , he began with arrogance and malevolence to harass the clients and servants of the master of the horse , as if that officer had been already ...
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