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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... river and one full of dangerous currents , which winds round the district , protecting the inhabitants like a wall , the night which had overtaken them increased their fears , so that they halted for a while awaiting the daylight . For ...
... river and one full of dangerous currents , which winds round the district , protecting the inhabitants like a wall , the night which had overtaken them increased their fears , so that they halted for a while awaiting the daylight . For ...
Side 9
... river Calicadnus , the mighty waters of which wash the turrets of the walls , they drew out their men as if prepared for battle . But as yet no man left the ranks , and the army was not allowed to engage ; for the band of the Isaurians ...
... river Calicadnus , the mighty waters of which wash the turrets of the walls , they drew out their men as if prepared for battle . But as yet no man left the ranks , and the army was not allowed to engage ; for the band of the Isaurians ...
Side 10
... river Eu- phrates , thickly peopled by wealthy merchants . To this city , about the beginning of the month of September , a great multitude of all ranks throng to a fair , in order to buy the wares which the Indians and Chinese send ...
... river Eu- phrates , thickly peopled by wealthy merchants . To this city , about the beginning of the month of September , a great multitude of all ranks throng to a fair , in order to buy the wares which the Indians and Chinese send ...
Side 25
... river . 17. But there was a certain man named Luscus , the governor of the city , who , suddenly appearing among the soldiers , had inflamed them , always ready for mischief , to the nefarious actions which they had thus committed ...
... river . 17. But there was a certain man named Luscus , the governor of the city , who , suddenly appearing among the soldiers , had inflamed them , always ready for mischief , to the nefarious actions which they had thus committed ...
Side 28
... river Orontes borders , a river which passes by the foot of the celebrated and lofty mountain Cassius , and at last falls into the Levant near the Gulf of Issus , were added to the Roman dominion by Cnæus Pompey , who , after he had ...
... river Orontes borders , a river which passes by the foot of the celebrated and lofty mountain Cassius , and at last falls into the Levant near the Gulf of Issus , were added to the Roman dominion by Cnæus Pompey , who , after he had ...
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