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 23
... commands ; and it is worth noticing that the rank of Count was the higher of the two . 1 Constantine , on his conversion to Christianity , had issued an edict forbidding the consultation of oracles ; but the practice was not wholly ...
... commands ; and it is worth noticing that the rank of Count was the higher of the two . 1 Constantine , on his conversion to Christianity , had issued an edict forbidding the consultation of oracles ; but the practice was not wholly ...
Side 30
... 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 to the clamorous bands of flatterers , was forced to investigate 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 to the clamorous bands of flatterers , was forced to investigate the ...
Side 39
... command of the emperor , arrived under the pretence of one duty or another , in order to take care that he should not be able to move , or make any secret attempt of any kind . Among whom was Leontius , afterwards prefect of the city ...
... command of the emperor , arrived under the pretence of one duty or another , in order to take care that he should not be able to move , or make any secret attempt of any kind . Among whom was Leontius , afterwards prefect of the city ...
Side 41
... command of the emperor , that he should be exposed to no further suffering ; and then said to him , " Stand up at once . " And having suddenly placed him in a private car- riage , he conducted him into Istria , near to the town of Pola ...
... command of the emperor , that he should be exposed to no further suffering ; and then said to him , " Stand up at once . " And having suddenly placed him in a private car- riage , he conducted him into Istria , near to the town of Pola ...
Side 42
... command of infantry , and being condemned , though unjustly , was put to death , and so by his melancholy end made atonement to the shade of the Cæsar . 25. These , and innumerable other actions of the same kind , Adrastea , who is also ...
... command of infantry , and being condemned , though unjustly , was put to death , and so by his melancholy end made atonement to the shade of the Cæsar . 25. These , and innumerable other actions of the same kind , Adrastea , who is also ...
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