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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... infantry were compelled in pursuit of them to climb lofty crags , and , when their feet slipped to catch hold of tho shrubs and briars to raise themselves to the summits ; without ever being able to deploy into battle array , by reason ...
... infantry were compelled in pursuit of them to climb lofty crags , and , when their feet slipped to catch hold of tho shrubs and briars to raise themselves to the summits ; without ever being able to deploy into battle array , by reason ...
Side 42
... infantry , and being condemned , though unjustly , was put to death , and so by his melancholy end made atonement to the shade of the Caesar . 25. These , and innumerable other actions of the same kind , Adrastea , who is also called ...
... infantry , and being condemned , though unjustly , was put to death , and so by his melancholy end made atonement to the shade of the Caesar . 25. These , and innumerable other actions of the same kind , Adrastea , who is also called ...
Side 45
... 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 adherents of Silvanus are put to death . - VII . Seditions of the Roman people are ...
... 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 adherents of Silvanus are put to death . - VII . Seditions of the Roman people are ...
Side 55
... infantry , being a man well suited to correct these evils , went thither at the command of the emperor , Arbetio at the same time urging with all his power that this task should be undertaken without delay , with the object of imposing ...
... infantry , being a man well suited to correct these evils , went thither at the command of the emperor , Arbetio at the same time urging with all his power that this task should be undertaken without delay , with the object of imposing ...
Side 59
... infantry , had tampered with the army , and assumed the imperial dignity . 18. Constantius , at this amazing and unexpected event , seemed as if struck by a thunderbolt of fate , and having at once summoned a council to meet at the ...
... infantry , had tampered with the army , and assumed the imperial dignity . 18. Constantius , at this amazing and unexpected event , seemed as if struck by a thunderbolt of fate , and having at once summoned a council to meet at the ...
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