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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... called Batne , built by the ancient Macedonians , a short distance from the river Eu- phrates , thickly peopled by wealthy merchants . To this city , about the beginning of the month of September , a great multitude of all ranks throng ...
... called Batne , built by the ancient Macedonians , a short distance from the river Eu- phrates , thickly peopled by wealthy merchants . To this city , about the beginning of the month of September , a great multitude of all ranks throng ...
Side 12
... called Mons Scienei , in the neighbourhood of Gap , and threw himself on his own sword to evoid falling into the hands of Constantius . mere fact that his name had been mentioned was sufficient 12 ( BK . XIV . CH . V. AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... called Mons Scienei , in the neighbourhood of Gap , and threw himself on his own sword to evoid falling into the hands of Constantius . mere fact that his name had been mentioned was sufficient 12 ( BK . XIV . CH . V. AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
Side 23
... called also " Domes . tici or household troops , " as especially set apart for the protection of the imperial palace and person . The " Sentarii " ( shield - bearers ) belonged to the Palatine schools ; and the Gentiles were troops ...
... called also " Domes . tici or household troops , " as especially set apart for the protection of the imperial palace and person . The " Sentarii " ( shield - bearers ) belonged to the Palatine schools ; and the Gentiles were troops ...
Side 28
... called by Greek names which were given them by the choice of their founder , have nevertheless not lost their original appellations which the original settlers of the villages gave them in the Assyrian language . 7. After Osdroene ...
... called by Greek names which were given them by the choice of their founder , have nevertheless not lost their original appellations which the original settlers of the villages gave them in the Assyrian language . 7. After Osdroene ...
Side 31
... called by these names , as men who had promised to be his supports in some future enterprise . 5. Epigonius was only a philosopher as far as his dress . went , as was evident , when , having tried entreaties . in vain , his sides having ...
... called by these names , as men who had promised to be his supports in some future enterprise . 5. Epigonius was only a philosopher as far as his dress . went , as was evident , when , having tried entreaties . in vain , his sides having ...
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