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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Side 40
... Barbatio suddenly made his appearance , with Apo- demius , the secretary for the provinces , and an escort of soldiers whom the emperor had picked out as men bound to him by especial favours , feeling sure that they could not be turned ...
... Barbatio suddenly made his appearance , with Apo- demius , the secretary for the provinces , and an escort of soldiers whom the emperor had picked out as men bound to him by especial favours , feeling sure that they could not be turned ...
Side 41
... Barbatio , entering the palace before day- break , stripped the Cæsar of his royal robes , and clothed him with a tunic and an ordinary soldier's garment , assuring him with many protestations , as if by the especial command of the ...
... Barbatio , entering the palace before day- break , stripped the Cæsar of his royal robes , and clothed him with a tunic and an ordinary soldier's garment , assuring him with many protestations , as if by the especial command of the ...
Side 104
... Barbatio , who after the death of Silvanus had been promoted to the command of the in- fantry , came from Italy by the emperor's orders , to Augst , with 25,000 heavy - armed soldiers . " 3. For the plan proposed and very anxiously ...
... Barbatio , who after the death of Silvanus had been promoted to the command of the in- fantry , came from Italy by the emperor's orders , to Augst , with 25,000 heavy - armed soldiers . " 3. For the plan proposed and very anxiously ...
Side 105
... Barbatio , who were suffered to escape in that direction because Bainobaudes the tribune , and Valentinian ( after wards emperor ) , who had been appointed to watch that pass with the squadrons of cavalry under their orders , were ...
... Barbatio , who were suffered to escape in that direction because Bainobaudes the tribune , and Valentinian ( after wards emperor ) , who had been appointed to watch that pass with the squadrons of cavalry under their orders , were ...
Side 106
... Barbatio , when they were passing near his camp , had with great insolence seized on a portion of them , and had collected all the rest into a heap and burnt them . Whether he acted thus out of his own vanity and insane folly , or ...
... Barbatio , when they were passing near his camp , had with great insolence seized on a portion of them , and had collected all the rest into a heap and burnt them . Whether he acted thus out of his own vanity and insane folly , or ...
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