The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens, Volumer 1-2H. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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Side 9
... army was not allowed to engage ; for the band of the Isaurians was dreaded , inasmuch as they were desperate with rage , and superior n number , and likely to rush upon the arms of the legions without any regaid to their lives . There ...
... army was not allowed to engage ; for the band of the Isaurians was dreaded , inasmuch as they were desperate with rage , and superior n number , and likely to rush upon the arms of the legions without any regaid to their lives . There ...
Side 34
... army crossing at that point , while the enemy had their attention directed elsewhere , night without any one expecting such a step , have and waste the whole country , if a few men of the same nation to whom the higher posts in the Roman ...
... army crossing at that point , while the enemy had their attention directed elsewhere , night without any one expecting such a step , have and waste the whole country , if a few men of the same nation to whom the higher posts in the Roman ...
Side 44
... army of runaway slaves in Sicily . How many men of the highest birth , through the connivance of this same fortune , submitted to the authority of Viriathus and of Spartacus ! ' How many heads at which nations once trembled have fallen ...
... army of runaway slaves in Sicily . How many men of the highest birth , through the connivance of this same fortune , submitted to the authority of Viriathus and of Spartacus ! ' How many heads at which nations once trembled have fallen ...
Side 49
... army , and the rest they condemned to death . And when they had thus filled the sepulchres with dead bodies , they returned as if in triumph , and brought an account of their exploits to the emperor , who was notoriously severe and ...
... army , and the rest they condemned to death . And when they had thus filled the sepulchres with dead bodies , they returned as if in triumph , and brought an account of their exploits to the emperor , who was notoriously severe and ...
Side 58
... army to make further investigation of the matter . And when the judges appeared to make light of it , Florentius the son of Nigridianus , who at that time filled the post of master of the offices , having examined the writings carefully ...
... army to make further investigation of the matter . And when the judges appeared to make light of it , Florentius the son of Nigridianus , who at that time filled the post of master of the offices , having examined the writings carefully ...
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