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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... Ursicinus , whom he attended in several of his expeditions ; and he bore a share in the campaigns which Julian made against the Persians . After that time he never mentions himself , and we are ignorant when he quitted the service and ...
... Ursicinus , whom he attended in several of his expeditions ; and he bore a share in the campaigns which Julian made against the Persians . After that time he never mentions himself , and we are ignorant when he quitted the service and ...
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... Ursicinus , who was the governor of Nisibis , an officer to whom the command of the emperor had particularly attached me as a servant , was summoned from that city , and in spite of his reluc- tance , and of the opposition which he made ...
... Ursicinus , who was the governor of Nisibis , an officer to whom the command of the emperor had particularly attached me as a servant , was summoned from that city , and in spite of his reluc- tance , and of the opposition which he made ...
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... Ursicinus in the East , with no one to check his designs , if he should cherish ambitious notions . 3. And these counsels were supported by the rest of the royal eunuchs , whose avarice and covetousness at that period 36 [ BK . XIV . CH ...
... Ursicinus in the East , with no one to check his designs , if he should cherish ambitious notions . 3. And these counsels were supported by the rest of the royal eunuchs , whose avarice and covetousness at that period 36 [ BK . XIV . CH ...
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... Ursicinus , ruined a most gallant man , creating by underhand means a belief that his grown - up sons began to aim at supreme power ; intimating that they were youths in the flower of their age and of admirable per- sonal beauty ...
... Ursicinus , ruined a most gallant man , creating by underhand means a belief that his grown - up sons began to aim at supreme power ; intimating that they were youths in the flower of their age and of admirable per- sonal beauty ...
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... Ursicinus , the commander of the cavalry in the East ; Julian , the brother of the Cæsar Gallus ; and Gorgonius , the high cham- berlain , are accused of treason . - III . The adherents and servants of the Cæsar Gallus are punished ...
... Ursicinus , the commander of the cavalry in the East ; Julian , the brother of the Cæsar Gallus ; and Gorgonius , the high cham- berlain , are accused of treason . - III . The adherents and servants of the Cæsar Gallus are punished ...
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