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 31
... already mentioned that Montius , when just at the point of death , had intended to inculpate the tribunes of manufactures , who were called by these names , as men who had promised to be his supports in some future enterprise . 5 ...
... already mentioned that Montius , when just at the point of death , had intended to inculpate the tribunes of manufactures , who were called by these names , as men who had promised to be his supports in some future enterprise . 5 ...
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... already learnt by frequent expeditions that the fortune of the emperor was only propitious in times of civil troubles ; but that when foreign wars were undertaken they had often proved disastrous . On this , therefore , a treaty being ...
... already learnt by frequent expeditions that the fortune of the emperor was only propitious in times of civil troubles ; but that when foreign wars were undertaken they had often proved disastrous . On this , therefore , a treaty being ...
Side 41
... already terrified with apprehensions of his approaching destruction , Eusebius , at that time the high chamberlain , arrived in haste , and with him Pentadius the secretary , and Mallobaudes the tribune of the guard , who had the ...
... already terrified with apprehensions of his approaching destruction , Eusebius , at that time the high chamberlain , arrived in haste , and with him Pentadius the secretary , and Mallobaudes the tribune of the guard , who had the ...
Side 43
... already weary of life , die , in the twenty - ninth year of his age , having reigned four years . He was born in the country of the Etrurians , in the district of Veternum , " being the son of Constantius , the brother of the Emperor ...
... already weary of life , die , in the twenty - ninth year of his age , having reigned four years . He was born in the country of the Etrurians , in the district of Veternum , " being the son of Constantius , the brother of the Emperor ...
Side 50
... already mentioned , had been nicknamed The Chain , because in weaving knots of calumnies he was invincible , scattering around foul poisons and destroying people by various means , as some skilful wrestlers are wont in their contests to ...
... already mentioned , had been nicknamed The Chain , because in weaving knots of calumnies he was invincible , scattering around foul poisons and destroying people by various means , as some skilful wrestlers are wont in their contests to ...
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