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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... emperor was informed of what had been said ; so tha even the walls of a man's secret chamber , the only wit nesses to his language , were viewed with apprehension . 8. And Cesar's fixed resolution to inquire into thes and other similar ...
... emperor was informed of what had been said ; so tha even the walls of a man's secret chamber , the only wit nesses to his language , were viewed with apprehension . 8. And Cesar's fixed resolution to inquire into thes and other similar ...
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... emperor's , court . Martinus , alarmed at this threat , and seeing the imminent danger in which his life . was , drew his sword and attacked Paulus . But becauso from want of strength in his hand he was unable to give him a mortal wound ...
... emperor's , court . Martinus , alarmed at this threat , and seeing the imminent danger in which his life . was , drew his sword and attacked Paulus . But becauso from want of strength in his hand he was unable to give him a mortal wound ...
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... emperor de- sired , and praising his advice , gave their votes for peace ; being principally influenced by this consideration , that they had already learnt by frequent expeditions that the fortune of the emperor was only propitious in ...
... emperor de- sired , and praising his advice , gave their votes for peace ; being principally influenced by this consideration , that they had already learnt by frequent expeditions that the fortune of the emperor was only propitious in ...
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... emperor , that he should be exposed to no further suffering ; and then said to him , " Stand up at once . " And having suddenly placed him in a private car- ringe , he conducted him into Istria , near to the town of Pola , where it is ...
... emperor , that he should be exposed to no further suffering ; and then said to him , " Stand up at once . " And having suddenly placed him in a private car- ringe , he conducted him into Istria , near to the town of Pola , where it is ...
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... Emperor Constantius with great loss.-V. Silvanus , a Frank , the commander of the infantry in Gaul , is saluted as emperor at Cologne ; and on the twenty - eighth day of his reign is destroyed by stratagem . - VI . The friends and ...
... Emperor Constantius with great loss.-V. Silvanus , a Frank , the commander of the infantry in Gaul , is saluted as emperor at Cologne ; and on the twenty - eighth day of his reign is destroyed by stratagem . - VI . The friends and ...
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