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 575
... Fritigern , revolt from Valens , and defeat Lupicinus and his army.-VI. Why Sueridus and Colias , nobles of the Gothic nation , after having been received in a friendly manner , revolted ; and after slaying the people of Hadrianopolis ...
... Fritigern , revolt from Valens , and defeat Lupicinus and his army.-VI. Why Sueridus and Colias , nobles of the Gothic nation , after having been received in a friendly manner , revolted ; and after slaying the people of Hadrianopolis ...
Side 588
... Fritigern had experienced . 13. But when , as seemed best for the interests of the state , these ambassadors had been rejected , and were in great anxiety as to what they should do , Athanaric , fearing similar treatment , departed ...
... Fritigern had experienced . 13. But when , as seemed best for the interests of the state , these ambassadors had been rejected , and were in great anxiety as to what they should do , Athanaric , fearing similar treatment , departed ...
Side 589
... Fritigern were invited to a banquet ; while Lupicinus drew up his soldiers against the chief host of the barbarians , and so kept them at a distance from the walls of the town ; though they with humble perseverance implored admission in ...
... Fritigern were invited to a banquet ; while Lupicinus drew up his soldiers against the chief host of the barbarians , and so kept them at a distance from the walls of the town ; though they with humble perseverance implored admission in ...
Side 607
... Fritigern was greatly alarmed ; and fearing lest this general , who as we have often heard succeeded in all his undertakings , should surprise and utterly destroy his different detachments , which were scattered at random over the ...
... Fritigern was greatly alarmed ; and fearing lest this general , who as we have often heard succeeded in all his undertakings , should surprise and utterly destroy his different detachments , which were scattered at random over the ...
Side 609
... Fritigern as his ambassador , came , with some colleagues of low rank , to the emperor's camp ; and having been received with courtesy , he presented a letter from that chieftain , openly requesting that the emperor would grant to him ...
... Fritigern as his ambassador , came , with some colleagues of low rank , to the emperor's camp ; and having been received with courtesy , he presented a letter from that chieftain , openly requesting that the emperor would grant to him ...
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