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 259
... Thrace is very steep and preci- pitous , in some places absolutely impassable , and in others hard to climb even where no one seeks to prevent it . Beneath this lofty chain a spacious level plain extends in every direction , the upper ...
... Thrace is very steep and preci- pitous , in some places absolutely impassable , and in others hard to climb even where no one seeks to prevent it . Beneath this lofty chain a spacious level plain extends in every direction , the upper ...
Side 261
... Thrace , and entered Constantinople : and having been often assured that the siege would be protracted rather than formidable , he sent Immo with some other counts to conduct it ; and removed Jovinus to employ him in other matters of ...
... Thrace , and entered Constantinople : and having been often assured that the siege would be protracted rather than formidable , he sent Immo with some other counts to conduct it ; and removed Jovinus to employ him in other matters of ...
Side 265
... Thrace had been suddenly collected together to act against him , and were advancing towards the frontiers of the Succi , under command of Count Marcianus . But , devising measures suit- able to this mass of pressing anxieties , he ...
... Thrace had been suddenly collected together to act against him , and were advancing towards the frontiers of the Succi , under command of Count Marcianus . But , devising measures suit- able to this mass of pressing anxieties , he ...
Side 266
... except a few taciturn and trusty nobles , by whom the god Silence is worshipped . 5. But the emperor was continually sent for by the A.D. 361. ] JULIAN'S MARCH THROUGH THRACE . 267 generals 266 AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS . [ B. XXI . CH . xm.
... except a few taciturn and trusty nobles , by whom the god Silence is worshipped . 5. But the emperor was continually sent for by the A.D. 361. ] JULIAN'S MARCH THROUGH THRACE . 267 generals 266 AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS . [ B. XXI . CH . xm.
Side 267
... THRACE . 267 generals whom I have mentioned , who implored him to send them aid . For they protested that unless the whole strength of the army was collected together , it would be impossible to withstand the onset of the furious Sapor ...
... THRACE . 267 generals whom I have mentioned , who implored him to send them aid . For they protested that unless the whole strength of the army was collected together , it would be impossible to withstand the onset of the furious Sapor ...
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