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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Side 75
... Gauls had been subdued , lying by himself in their defiles , and relying on the rugged and pathless character of the country , long maintained his independence ; though ... Gaul . traveller unhurt to his destination ; though if these piles.
... Gauls had been subdued , lying by himself in their defiles , and relying on the rugged and pathless character of the country , long maintained his independence ; though ... Gaul . traveller unhurt to his destination ; though if these piles.
Side 77
... made such a gross mistake about the Druentia , or Durance , which falls into the Rhone . * Cæsar's account of his expedition begins with the statement that " Gaul is divided into three provinces . " [ BK . XV . CH . XI . who.
... made such a gross mistake about the Druentia , or Durance , which falls into the Rhone . * Cæsar's account of his expedition begins with the statement that " Gaul is divided into three provinces . " [ BK . XV . CH . XI . who.
Side 78
... Gauls , after long and repeated wars , submitted to the dictator Julius , all their provinces were governed by Roman officers , the country being divided into four portions ; one of which was ... GAUL . 79 as Metz 78 AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... Gauls , after long and repeated wars , submitted to the dictator Julius , all their provinces were governed by Roman officers , the country being divided into four portions ; one of which was ... GAUL . 79 as Metz 78 AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
Side 79
... GAUL . 79 as Metz and Treves , which city is the splendid abode of the chief governor of the country . 10. Next to that comes the second Belgic province , where we find Amiens , a city of conspicuous magnificence , and Chalons , ' and ...
... GAUL . 79 as Metz and Treves , which city is the splendid abode of the chief governor of the country . 10. Next to that comes the second Belgic province , where we find Amiens , a city of conspicuous magnificence , and Chalons , ' and ...
Side 80
... Gauls are of a lofty stature , fair , and of ruddy complexion ; terrible from the sternness of their eyes , very quarrelsome , and of great pride and insolence . A whole troop of foreigners would not be able to with- stand a single Gaul ...
... Gauls are of a lofty stature , fair , and of ruddy complexion ; terrible from the sternness of their eyes , very quarrelsome , and of great pride and insolence . A whole troop of foreigners would not be able to with- stand a single Gaul ...
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