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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... javelins of which they always carried two or three , they slaughtered them like defenceless sheep . 8. So that these banditti , conceiving a fear of Lycaonia , which is for the most part a champaign country , since they had learnt by ...
... javelins of which they always carried two or three , they slaughtered them like defenceless sheep . 8. So that these banditti , conceiving a fear of Lycaonia , which is for the most part a champaign country , since they had learnt by ...
Side 115
... javelins were hurled , and the Germans , hastening on with the utmost impetuosity . brandishing their javelins in their right hands , dashed among the squadrons of our cavalry , uttering fearful cries . They had excited themselves to ...
... javelins were hurled , and the Germans , hastening on with the utmost impetuosity . brandishing their javelins in their right hands , dashed among the squadrons of our cavalry , uttering fearful cries . They had excited themselves to ...
Side 117
... javelins hissed as they flew hither and thither through the air ; the dust rose to the sky in one vast cloud , preventing all possibility of seeing , and causing arms to fall upon arms , man upon man . 44. But the barbarians , in their ...
... javelins hissed as they flew hither and thither through the air ; the dust rose to the sky in one vast cloud , preventing all possibility of seeing , and causing arms to fall upon arms , man upon man . 44. But the barbarians , in their ...
Side 118
... javelins , and so slew them . Nor could any one of the pursuers satiate himself enough with their blood , nor allow his hand to weary with slaughter , nor did any one spare a suppliant out of pity . 53. Numbers , therefore , lay on the ...
... javelins , and so slew them . Nor could any one of the pursuers satiate himself enough with their blood , nor allow his hand to weary with slaughter , nor did any one spare a suppliant out of pity . 53. Numbers , therefore , lay on the ...
Side 148
... javelins and their shields , and held out their hands in an attitude of supplication , striving to surpass their prince in the humility of their entreaties . 11. Among the other Sarmatians the prince had brought with him three chiefs of ...
... javelins and their shields , and held out their hands in an attitude of supplication , striving to surpass their prince in the humility of their entreaties . 11. Among the other Sarmatians the prince had brought with him three chiefs of ...
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