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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Side 442
... Goths , having a just cause of complaint against them , because at the beginning of the late civil war they had sent assistance to Procopius . It will here be desirable to say a few words of the origin of this people , and the situation ...
... Goths , having a just cause of complaint against them , because at the beginning of the late civil war they had sent assistance to Procopius . It will here be desirable to say a few words of the origin of this people , and the situation ...
Side 445
... Goths to inquire , without disguise , why a nation friendly to the Romans , and bound to it by treaties of equitable peace , had given the support of its arms to a man who was waging war against their lawful emperor . And they , to ...
... Goths to inquire , without disguise , why a nation friendly to the Romans , and bound to it by treaties of equitable peace , had given the support of its arms to a man who was waging war against their lawful emperor . And they , to ...
Side 550
... Goths suddenly burst into Thrace . The calamities which we experienced from that event shall be related succinctly in their proper places . 9. These were the occurrences which took place in the Ter ed with after 8. And aries to bea ...
... Goths suddenly burst into Thrace . The calamities which we experienced from that event shall be related succinctly in their proper places . 9. These were the occurrences which took place in the Ter ed with after 8. And aries to bea ...
Side 584
... Goths , that a race of men , hitherto unknown , had sud- denly descended like a whirlwind from the lofty moun- tains , as if they had risen from some secret recess of the earth , and were ravaging and destroying everything which came in ...
... Goths , that a race of men , hitherto unknown , had sud- denly descended like a whirlwind from the lofty moun- tains , as if they had risen from some secret recess of the earth , and were ravaging and destroying everything which came in ...
Side 595
... Goths ; having formed the design - if they moved their camp in any other direction , which they were very much in the habit of doing - to fall upon their rear , making no doubt that they should slay many of them , and recover a great ...
... Goths ; having formed the design - if they moved their camp in any other direction , which they were very much in the habit of doing - to fall upon their rear , making no doubt that they should slay many of them , and recover a great ...
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