The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensBell, 1887 - 646 sider |
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... fled to Aquileia , but was pursued , and again defeated the next year , at a place called Mons Seleuci , in the neighbourhood of Gap , and threw himself on his own sword to avoid falling into the hands of Constantius . mere fact that ...
... fled to Aquileia , but was pursued , and again defeated the next year , at a place called Mons Seleuci , in the neighbourhood of Gap , and threw himself on his own sword to avoid falling into the hands of Constantius . mere fact that ...
Side 114
... flee . But among those who press on to the slaughter of the enemy I shall be present , and share with you indiscrimi- nately , provided only that your charge be made with moderation and prudence . " 34. While repeatedly addressing these ...
... flee . But among those who press on to the slaughter of the enemy I shall be present , and share with you indiscrimi- nately , provided only that your charge be made with moderation and prudence . " 34. While repeatedly addressing these ...
Side 116
... fled as each could , and would have trampled down the infantry , and thrown everything into confusion , if the infantry had not steadily kept their ranks and stood immovable , supporting each other . Julian , when from a distance he saw ...
... fled as each could , and would have trampled down the infantry , and thrown everything into confusion , if the infantry had not steadily kept their ranks and stood immovable , supporting each other . Julian , when from a distance he saw ...
Side 118
... flee wherever the wind carries them . But any one then present will confess that escape was a matter rather to be wished than hoped for . 52. And the merciful protection of a favourable deity was present on our side , so that our ...
... flee wherever the wind carries them . But any one then present will confess that escape was a matter rather to be wished than hoped for . 52. And the merciful protection of a favourable deity was present on our side , so that our ...
Side 125
... fled across the river Maine to carry aid to their countrymen . 7. For , as is often the case in times of uncertainty and difficulty , they were panic - stricken by the incursion of our cavalry on the one side , and the sudden attacks of ...
... fled across the river Maine to carry aid to their countrymen . 7. For , as is often the case in times of uncertainty and difficulty , they were panic - stricken by the incursion of our cavalry on the one side , and the sudden attacks of ...
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