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 159
... Procopius , at that time secretary , were sent to obtain the same condi- tions , with equal powers . Procopius being the same man who afterwards , under the pressure of violent necessity , committed himself to a revolutionary movement ...
... Procopius , at that time secretary , were sent to obtain the same condi- tions , with equal powers . Procopius being the same man who afterwards , under the pressure of violent necessity , committed himself to a revolutionary movement ...
Side 175
... Procopius , whom I have already spoken of as ambassador to the Persians with the Count Lucillianus ; its terms were purposely obscure , lest if the bearers should be taken prisoners , and the sense of the writing under- stood ...
... Procopius , whom I have already spoken of as ambassador to the Persians with the Count Lucillianus ; its terms were purposely obscure , lest if the bearers should be taken prisoners , and the sense of the writing under- stood ...
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... Procopius , and bade him boldly assume the sovereignty if he should hear that he had died among the Parthians . 3. Here while asleep his mind was agitated with dreams , and foresaw some sad event about to happen ; on which account he ...
... Procopius , and bade him boldly assume the sovereignty if he should hear that he had died among the Parthians . 3. Here while asleep his mind was agitated with dreams , and foresaw some sad event about to happen ; on which account he ...
Side 397
... was found ( which seldom happened ) , it was sold for ten pieces of gold at the least . 16. Marching on from thence , we come to Thilsaphata where Sebastian and Procopius , with the tribunes and chief A.D. 363. ] 397 IMPORTANCE OF NISIBIS .
... was found ( which seldom happened ) , it was sold for ten pieces of gold at the least . 16. Marching on from thence , we come to Thilsaphata where Sebastian and Procopius , with the tribunes and chief A.D. 363. ] 397 IMPORTANCE OF NISIBIS .
Side 401
... Procopius was sent forward with the remains of Julian , to bury them in the suburbs of Tarsus , according to his directions while alive . He departed , I say , to fulfil this commission , and as soon as the body was buried , he quitted ...
... Procopius was sent forward with the remains of Julian , to bury them in the suburbs of Tarsus , according to his directions while alive . He departed , I say , to fulfil this commission , and as soon as the body was buried , he quitted ...
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