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 98
... Sapor was occupied in the most remote frontier of his kingdom in repelling the hos- tilities of the bordering tribes , which he could not accom- plish without great difficulty and bloodshed , they sought to tamper with Tamsapor , the ...
... Sapor was occupied in the most remote frontier of his kingdom in repelling the hos- tilities of the bordering tribes , which he could not accom- plish without great difficulty and bloodshed , they sought to tamper with Tamsapor , the ...
Side 99
... Sapor had taken up his winter quarters . X. § 1. WHILE matters were thus proceeding in the eastern regions and in the Gauls , Constantius , as if the temple of Janus were now shut and hostilities everywhere at an end , became desirous ...
... Sapor had taken up his winter quarters . X. § 1. WHILE matters were thus proceeding in the eastern regions and in the Gauls , Constantius , as if the temple of Janus were now shut and hostilities everywhere at an end , became desirous ...
Side 123
... Sapor , king of the Persians , by means of ambassadors and letters , enter into a vain negotiation for peace . — VI . The Nethargi , an Alleman tribe , are defeated in the Tyrol , which they were laying waste . - VII . Nicomedia is ...
... Sapor , king of the Persians , by means of ambassadors and letters , enter into a vain negotiation for peace . — VI . The Nethargi , an Alleman tribe , are defeated in the Tyrol , which they were laying waste . - VII . Nicomedia is ...
Side 134
... Sapor , king of kings , partner of the stars , brother of the sun and moon , to Constantius Cæsar my brother send much greeting . I am glad and am well pleased that at last thou hast returned to the right way , and hast acknow- ledged ...
... Sapor , king of kings , partner of the stars , brother of the sun and moon , to Constantius Cæsar my brother send much greeting . I am glad and am well pleased that at last thou hast returned to the right way , and hast acknow- ledged ...
Side 135
... Sapor much health . I congratulate thee on thy safety , as one who is willing to be a friend to thee if thou wilt . But I greatly blame thy insatiable covetousness , now more grasping than ever . 11. " Thou demandest Mesopotamia as ...
... Sapor much health . I congratulate thee on thy safety , as one who is willing to be a friend to thee if thou wilt . But I greatly blame thy insatiable covetousness , now more grasping than ever . 11. " Thou demandest Mesopotamia as ...
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