The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensH. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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Side 32
... appeared doubtful , and others it was plain were of a very unimportant character , and after many persons had been put to death , the two Apollinares , father and son , were condemned to banishment ; and when they had come to a place ...
... appeared doubtful , and others it was plain were of a very unimportant character , and after many persons had been put to death , the two Apollinares , father and son , were condemned to banishment ; and when they had come to a place ...
Side 32
... appeared doubtful , and others it was plain were of a very unimportant character , and after many persons had been put to death , the two Apollinares , father and son , were condemned to banishment ; and when they had come to a place ...
... appeared doubtful , and others it was plain were of a very unimportant character , and after many persons had been put to death , the two Apollinares , father and son , were condemned to banishment ; and when they had come to a place ...
Side 40
... appearance , with Apo- demius , the secretary for the provinces , and an escort of soldiers whom the emperor had picked out as men bound to him by especial favours , feeling sure that they could not be turned from their obedience either ...
... appearance , with Apo- demius , the secretary for the provinces , and an escort of soldiers whom the emperor had picked out as men bound to him by especial favours , feeling sure that they could not be turned from their obedience either ...
Side 58
... appeared to make light of it , Florentius the son of Nigridianus , who at that time filled the post of master of the offices , ' having examined the writings carefully , and detecting beneath them some vestiges of the tops of the former ...
... appeared to make light of it , Florentius the son of Nigridianus , who at that time filled the post of master of the offices , ' having examined the writings carefully , and detecting beneath them some vestiges of the tops of the former ...
Side 60
... appeared to be that he should be informed , in a complimentary despatch , that Ursioinus was appointed his successor , and that he was invited to return to court with undiminished power . 22. After this affair was arranged , the officer ...
... appeared to be that he should be informed , in a complimentary despatch , that Ursioinus was appointed his successor , and that he was invited to return to court with undiminished power . 22. After this affair was arranged , the officer ...
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