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 184
... Nisibis . 4. And he also extended his protection to other virgins who , according to Christian rites , had been formally con- secrated to the service of God , ordering that they should be kept uninjured , and be allowed to perform the ...
... Nisibis . 4. And he also extended his protection to other virgins who , according to Christian rites , had been formally con- secrated to the service of God , ordering that they should be kept uninjured , and be allowed to perform the ...
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... Nisibis , calling upon her husband , with urgent entreaties and the revelation of many secrets of her own private condition , after hearing what the messenger could tell him , to come to Persia and live happily with her there . 5. The ...
... Nisibis , calling upon her husband , with urgent entreaties and the revelation of many secrets of her own private condition , after hearing what the messenger could tell him , to come to Persia and live happily with her there . 5. The ...
Side 202
... Nisibis . In the seventy- three days during which he had been blockading Amida , he had lost thirty thousand soldiers , as was reckoned a few days later by Discenes , a tribune and secretary ; the cal- culation being the more easily ...
... Nisibis . In the seventy- three days during which he had been blockading Amida , he had lost thirty thousand soldiers , as was reckoned a few days later by Discenes , a tribune and secretary ; the cal- culation being the more easily ...
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... Nisibis , which was at a considerable distance . But even if it had not been so , no one even in ancient times could easily bring aid to Singara when in danger , since the whole country around laboured under a scarcity of water . And ...
... Nisibis , which was at a considerable distance . But even if it had not been so , no one even in ancient times could easily bring aid to Singara when in danger , since the whole country around laboured under a scarcity of water . And ...
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... Nisibis , recollecting the losses which he had several times sustained before it , and turned to the right by a circuitous path , hoping either to subdue by force or to win by bribes the garrison of Bezahde , which its founders also ...
... Nisibis , recollecting the losses which he had several times sustained before it , and turned to the right by a circuitous path , hoping either to subdue by force or to win by bribes the garrison of Bezahde , which its founders also ...
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