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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... ferocity and inhumanity of the Cæsar Gallus . - VIII . A description of the pro- vinces of the East.-IX. About the Cæsar Constantius Gallus.- X. The Emperor Constantius grants the Allemanni peace at their request . - XI . The Cæsar ...
... ferocity and inhumanity of the Cæsar Gallus . - VIII . A description of the pro- vinces of the East.-IX. About the Cæsar Constantius Gallus.- X. The Emperor Constantius grants the Allemanni peace at their request . - XI . The Cæsar ...
Side 2
... ferocity ; she was a woman immoderately proud of her sisterly relationship to Augustus , and had been formerly given in marriage by the elder Constantine to King Hannibalianus , ' his brother's son . She was an incarnate fury : never ...
... ferocity ; she was a woman immoderately proud of her sisterly relationship to Augustus , and had been formerly given in marriage by the elder Constantine to King Hannibalianus , ' his brother's son . She was an incarnate fury : never ...
Side 6
... ferocity being inflamed by covetousness , they spared not even those who offered no resistance , but slew them all , and carried off a splendid booty with no more trouble than if it had been valueless . 3. This conduct did not last long ...
... ferocity being inflamed by covetousness , they spared not even those who offered no resistance , but slew them all , and carried off a splendid booty with no more trouble than if it had been valueless . 3. This conduct did not last long ...
Side 13
... ferocity was excited to a still further degree when any mention was made of treason or sedition ; and the bloodthirsty insinuations of those around him , ex- aggerating everything that happened , and pretending great concern at any ...
... ferocity was excited to a still further degree when any mention was made of treason or sedition ; and the bloodthirsty insinuations of those around him , ex- aggerating everything that happened , and pretending great concern at any ...
Side 33
... ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other occasions are by nature generally inclined to be savage and bitter against men of civil dignities . He was compelled , I say , to go among them to appease them and explain ...
... ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other occasions are by nature generally inclined to be savage and bitter against men of civil dignities . He was compelled , I say , to go among them to appease them and explain ...
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