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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... fled precipitately he allowed to escape unhurt to their own territories , to avoid exhausting his soldiers with a long campaign . And when ambassadors were afterwards sent by them to implore his pardon , and generally to do what they ...
... fled precipitately he allowed to escape unhurt to their own territories , to avoid exhausting his soldiers with a long campaign . And when ambassadors were afterwards sent by them to implore his pardon , and generally to do what they ...
Side 147
... fled . 6. These events took place in that part of Sarmatia which looks towards the second Pannonia . Another mili- tary expedition , conducted with equal courage , routed the troops of the barbarians in Valeria , who were plunder- ing ...
... fled . 6. These events took place in that part of Sarmatia which looks towards the second Pannonia . Another mili- tary expedition , conducted with equal courage , routed the troops of the barbarians in Valeria , who were plunder- ing ...
Side 150
... fled to the Victohali , ' whose settlements were at a great distance , thinking it better in the choice of evils to become subject to their protectors than slaves to their own slaves . But afterwards , when they had obtained pardon from ...
... fled to the Victohali , ' whose settlements were at a great distance , thinking it better in the choice of evils to become subject to their protectors than slaves to their own slaves . But afterwards , when they had obtained pardon from ...
Side 153
... fled , and the barbarians , yielding in their stubbornness to death alone , showed by their horrid cries that they grieved not so much at their own death as at the triumph of our army . And , beside the dead , many lay with their legs ...
... fled , and the barbarians , yielding in their stubbornness to death alone , showed by their horrid cries that they grieved not so much at their own death as at the triumph of our army . And , beside the dead , many lay with their legs ...
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... fled at random in all directions . A number of sutlers and slaves , however , who were following them on foot , our men slew ; the few who escaped being likewise protected by the dark- ness of the hour . 14. When it became known that ...
... fled at random in all directions . A number of sutlers and slaves , however , who were following them on foot , our men slew ; the few who escaped being likewise protected by the dark- ness of the hour . 14. When it became known that ...
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