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 45
... 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 . - IV . The Allemanni 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 . - IV . The Allemanni of the ...
Side 54
... cavalry of the Comites , ' and Bappo who had the command of the Promoti ' and of those troops who had been particularly intrusted to his charge by the emperor . 11. These men , looking on the common cause as their own , resolved to ...
... cavalry of the Comites , ' and Bappo who had the command of the Promoti ' and of those troops who had been particularly intrusted to his charge by the emperor . 11. These men , looking on the common cause as their own , resolved to ...
Side 100
... cavalry with cuirasses , whom the Persians call Clibanarii , ' protected by coverings of iron breast - plates , and girdled with belts of iron , so that you would fancy them statues polished by the hand of Praxiteles , rather than men ...
... cavalry with cuirasses , whom the Persians call Clibanarii , ' protected by coverings of iron breast - plates , and girdled with belts of iron , so that you would fancy them statues polished by the hand of Praxiteles , rather than men ...
Side 104
... cavalry , of approved valour , to watch three lines of road , knowing that beyond all question the invaders must quit the district by one of them . 6. Nor was he mistaken ; for all who came 104 [ BK . XVI . CH . XI . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... cavalry , of approved valour , to watch three lines of road , knowing that beyond all question the invaders must quit the district by one of them . 6. Nor was he mistaken ; for all who came 104 [ BK . XVI . CH . XI . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
Side 105
... cavalry under their orders , were forbidden by Cella ( the tribune of the Scutarii , who had been sent as colleague to Barbatio ) to occupy that road , though they were sure that by that the Germans would return to their own country . 7 ...
... cavalry under their orders , were forbidden by Cella ( the tribune of the Scutarii , who had been sent as colleague to Barbatio ) to occupy that road , though they were sure that by that the Germans would return to their own country . 7 ...
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