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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... officers , or of those who had ever received marks of honour , or if any one of high rank was accused , on the barest rumour , of having favoured the faction of his enemy , he was loaded with chains and dragged about like a beast . And ...
... officers , or of those who had ever received marks of honour , or if any one of high rank was accused , on the barest rumour , of having favoured the faction of his enemy , he was loaded with chains and dragged about like a beast . And ...
Side 13
... officers who had dared to favour the conspiracy of Magnentius , as they could not resist , licentiously exceeded his commands , and like a flood poured with sudden violence upon the fortunes of a great number of people , making his path ...
... officers who had dared to favour the conspiracy of Magnentius , as they could not resist , licentiously exceeded his commands , and like a flood poured with sudden violence upon the fortunes of a great number of people , making his path ...
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... officer to whom the command of the emperor had particularly attached me as a servant , was summoned from that city , and in spite of his reluc- tance , and of the opposition which he made to the clamorous bands of flatterers , was ...
... officer to whom the command of the emperor had particularly attached me as a servant , was summoned from that city , and in spite of his reluc- tance , and of the opposition which he made to the clamorous bands of flatterers , was ...
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... officer of the guard , son of Hermogenes , who had formerly been master of the horso at Constantinople , and had been torn to pieces in a popular tumult as we have mentioned before . And as he brought a faithful account of what Gallus ...
... officer of the guard , son of Hermogenes , who had formerly been master of the horso at Constantinople , and had been torn to pieces in a popular tumult as we have mentioned before . And as he brought a faithful account of what Gallus ...
Side 34
... officers of high rank , spoko in the following manner : 11. " I hope no one will wonder , after the long and toilsomo marches we have made , and the vast supplies and magazines which have been provided , from the conf- Near Basle ...
... officers of high rank , spoko in the following manner : 11. " I hope no one will wonder , after the long and toilsomo marches we have made , and the vast supplies and magazines which have been provided , from the conf- Near Basle ...
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