The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell, 1894 - 646 sider |
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... Constantius then hearing from time to time of these transactions , and having been further informed of some particular occurrences by Thalassius , who however had now died by the ordinary course of nature , wrote courteous letters to ...
... Constantius then hearing from time to time of these transactions , and having been further informed of some particular occurrences by Thalassius , who however had now died by the ordinary course of nature , wrote courteous letters to ...
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... Constantius the prefect would begin to think how he might also with the greater security take his life also . 13. When this was known Gallus , like a serpent attacked with stones or darts , being now reduced to the extremity of despair ...
... Constantius the prefect would begin to think how he might also with the greater security take his life also . 13. When this was known Gallus , like a serpent attacked with stones or darts , being now reduced to the extremity of despair ...
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... Constantius against him ; Constantius , in other respects a prince of moderation , was severe and implacable if any person , however mean and unknown , whispered suspicion of danger into his ears , and in such matters was wholly unlike ...
... Constantius against him ; Constantius , in other respects a prince of moderation , was severe and implacable if any person , however mean and unknown , whispered suspicion of danger into his ears , and in such matters was wholly unlike ...
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... that we lack neither courage against rebels , nor mercy towards suppliants . rior 15. " To sum up , making you as it were the arbitrators , I wait to see what you determine ; having no doubt AD 353. ] 35 SPEECH OF CONSTANTIUS .
... that we lack neither courage against rebels , nor mercy towards suppliants . rior 15. " To sum up , making you as it were the arbitrators , I wait to see what you determine ; having no doubt AD 353. ] 35 SPEECH OF CONSTANTIUS .
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... Constantius , which were always open to reports of this kind , the emperor , revolving different plans in his mind , at last chose the following as the most advisable course . He commanded Ursicinus in a most complimentary manner to ...
... Constantius , which were always open to reports of this kind , the emperor , revolving different plans in his mind , at last chose the following as the most advisable course . He commanded Ursicinus in a most complimentary manner to ...
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