The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell & Sons, 1902 - 646 sider |
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... fire and sword . 5. After he had made this arrangement , the barbarians were seen at daybreak on the tops of the mountains , on A.D. 357.J JULIAN PURSUES THE ALLEMANNI , 125 which our 124 [ BK . XVII . CH . L AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... fire and sword . 5. After he had made this arrangement , the barbarians were seen at daybreak on the tops of the mountains , on A.D. 357.J JULIAN PURSUES THE ALLEMANNI , 125 which our 124 [ BK . XVII . CH . L AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
Side 125
... fire to , and burnt to the ground all their houses , which in that district were built more carefully than usual , in the Roman fashion . 8. And when we had penetrated a distance of ten miles , till we came near a wood terrible from the ...
... fire to , and burnt to the ground all their houses , which in that district were built more carefully than usual , in the Roman fashion . 8. And when we had penetrated a distance of ten miles , till we came near a wood terrible from the ...
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... fire had not suddenly broken out , which raged with great violence for fifty days and nights , and destroyed all that remained . 9. I think this a good opportunity to enumerate a few of the conjectures which the ancients have formed ...
... fire had not suddenly broken out , which raged with great violence for fifty days and nights , and destroyed all that remained . 9. I think this a good opportunity to enumerate a few of the conjectures which the ancients have formed ...
Side 144
... fire , carried off the cattle and the inhabitants , and slew all who resisted without mercy . 6. The king , bewildered at this disaster , seeing the nume- rous legions , and the remains of his burnt villages , and look- ing upon the ...
... fire , carried off the cattle and the inhabitants , and slew all who resisted without mercy . 6. The king , bewildered at this disaster , seeing the nume- rous legions , and the remains of his burnt villages , and look- ing upon the ...
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... fire , and whe no one could be concealed any longer , since every protec tion for their lives was destroyed , they either perished obstinately in the flames , or else , if they avoided the fire and sallied out , they only escaped that ...
... fire , and whe no one could be concealed any longer , since every protec tion for their lives was destroyed , they either perished obstinately in the flames , or else , if they avoided the fire and sallied out , they only escaped that ...
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