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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... troops in a pitched battle , betook themselves by unfrequented tracks to Pamphylia . This district had long been free from the evils of war , but nevertheless had been fortified in all quarters by strong forts and garrisons , from the ...
... troops in a pitched battle , betook themselves by unfrequented tracks to Pamphylia . This district had long been free from the evils of war , but nevertheless had been fortified in all quarters by strong forts and garrisons , from the ...
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... troops , led forth all their forces in a rapid sally , and having with great activity passed the bridge over the river Calicadnus , the mighty waters of which wash the turrets of the walls , they drew out their men as if prepared for ...
... troops , led forth all their forces in a rapid sally , and having with great activity passed the bridge over the river Calicadnus , the mighty waters of which wash the turrets of the walls , they drew out their men as if prepared for ...
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... troops , behind them the darters , and in the extreme rear troops of reserve , ready to join in the attack if necessity should arise ; so , according to the careful arrangements of the stewards of these city households , who are ...
... troops , behind them the darters , and in the extreme rear troops of reserve , ready to join in the attack if necessity should arise ; so , according to the careful arrangements of the stewards of these city households , who are ...
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... troops might be conspiring to his injury : and he desired him to content himself with the schools of the Palatine ... troops , " as especially set apart for the protection of the imperial palace and person . The " Scutarii " ( shield ...
... troops might be conspiring to his injury : and he desired him to content himself with the schools of the Palatine ... troops , " as especially set apart for the protection of the imperial palace and person . The " Scutarii " ( shield ...
Side 24
... were frequently betrayed by the levity of his disposition . " - Cap . xix . , p . 298 , vol . iii . , Bohn's edition . means , ordered all his troops to be collected in 24 ' BK . XIV . CH . VIL AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... were frequently betrayed by the levity of his disposition . " - Cap . xix . , p . 298 , vol . iii . , Bohn's edition . means , ordered all his troops to be collected in 24 ' BK . XIV . CH . VIL AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
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