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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... Persians , he was sent back to the East with the authority of commander - in - chief , and the older officers of our company having been promoted to commands over the 1 Valeria was a division of Pannonia , so called from Valeria , the ...
... Persians , he was sent back to the East with the authority of commander - in - chief , and the older officers of our company having been promoted to commands over the 1 Valeria was a division of Pannonia , so called from Valeria , the ...
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... Persians , the emperor would write triumphant letters to the provinces without the slightest mention of the general throughout its whole length , relating with odious self - praise how he himself had fought in the front ranks . 70 ...
... Persians , the emperor would write triumphant letters to the provinces without the slightest mention of the general throughout its whole length , relating with odious self - praise how he himself had fought in the front ranks . 70 ...
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... Persians , by means of ambassadors and letters , enter into a vain negotiation for peace.- VI . The Nethargi , an ... Persia ; and Sapor returns into Armenia and Mesopotamia . I. A.D. 357 . § 1. AFTER the various affairs which we have ...
... Persians , by means of ambassadors and letters , enter into a vain negotiation for peace.- VI . The Nethargi , an ... Persia ; and Sapor returns into Armenia and Mesopotamia . I. A.D. 357 . § 1. AFTER the various affairs which we have ...
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... inventing false charges and accusations against them . 3. In the same manner Cimon the son of Miltiades , who destroyed a vast host of the Persians on the Eurymeḍon , a river in Pamphylia , and compelled a nation always insolent.
... inventing false charges and accusations against them . 3. In the same manner Cimon the son of Miltiades , who destroyed a vast host of the Persians on the Eurymeḍon , a river in Pamphylia , and compelled a nation always insolent.
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... Persians , found the Persian king at Ctesiphon , on his return from his campaign , and they delivered the emperor's letters and presents , and requested peace while affairs were still in their existing state . mindful of what had been ...
... Persians , found the Persian king at Ctesiphon , on his return from his campaign , and they delivered the emperor's letters and presents , and requested peace while affairs were still in their existing state . mindful of what had been ...
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