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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... Trajan . 4. This town also we burnt after we had rested there two days to refresh our bodies . On the second day just at nightfall , the Surena ( who is the officer next in rank to the king among the Persians ) , and a man named ...
... Trajan . 4. This town also we burnt after we had rested there two days to refresh our bodies . On the second day just at nightfall , the Surena ( who is the officer next in rank to the king among the Persians ) , and a man named ...
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... Trajan , who was accustomed frequently to confirm anything he had said by the imprecations- " So may I see Dacia re- duced to the condition of a province ; so may I bridge over the Danube and Euphrates , " - using many similar f ims of ...
... Trajan , who was accustomed frequently to confirm anything he had said by the imprecations- " So may I see Dacia re- duced to the condition of a province ; so may I bridge over the Danube and Euphrates , " - using many similar f ims of ...
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... Trajan , and after him Severus , had caused the soil to be dug out , and had given great attention to constructing this as a canal of great size , so that , being filled with water from the Euphrates , it might enable vessels to pass ...
... Trajan , and after him Severus , had caused the soil to be dug out , and had given great attention to constructing this as a canal of great size , so that , being filled with water from the Euphrates , it might enable vessels to pass ...
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... Trajan and Severus , had attacked it with a view to its destruction , but had been almost destroyed with their armies , as we have related in our history of their exploits . 6. And as we now learnt that over the vast plain before us for ...
... Trajan and Severus , had attacked it with a view to its destruction , but had been almost destroyed with their armies , as we have related in our history of their exploits . 6. And as we now learnt that over the vast plain before us for ...
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... Trajan , from which the people in jest named him " The Pellitory of the wall . " 8. While he was prefect he was disturbed by frequent commotions , the most formidable being when a vast mob of the lowest of the people collected , and ...
... Trajan , from which the people in jest named him " The Pellitory of the wall . " 8. While he was prefect he was disturbed by frequent commotions , the most formidable being when a vast mob of the lowest of the people collected , and ...
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