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 113
... arms . Being indeed a prince who had on former occasions shown him- self brave as a warrior and a general , eminent for skill above his fellows . 25. The right wing was led by Serapio , a youth whose beard had hardly grown , but who was ...
... arms . Being indeed a prince who had on former occasions shown him- self brave as a warrior and a general , eminent for skill above his fellows . 25. The right wing was led by Serapio , a youth whose beard had hardly grown , but who was ...
Side 114
... arms , from contemplating which it was that after much delay I consented to take the name of Cæsar . " 32. But to any whom he saw inconsiderately demanding the signal to be given for instant battle , and likely by their rash movements ...
... arms , from contemplating which it was that after much delay I consented to take the name of Cæsar . " 32. But to any whom he saw inconsiderately demanding the signal to be given for instant battle , and likely by their rash movements ...
Side 115
... themselves covered by the legions , and renewed the battle . 38. This disaster had arisen from the cuirassiers see ng their commander slightly wounded , and one of their comrades crushed under the weight of his own arms ,
... themselves covered by the legions , and renewed the battle . 38. This disaster had arisen from the cuirassiers see ng their commander slightly wounded , and one of their comrades crushed under the weight of his own arms ,
Side 116
... arms , and of his horse , which fell upon him while they were changing their position , on which they all fled as each could , and would have trampled down the infantry , and thrown everything into confusion , if the infantry had not ...
... arms , and of his horse , which fell upon him while they were changing their position , on which they all fled as each could , and would have trampled down the infantry , and thrown everything into confusion , if the infantry had not ...
Side 117
... arms to fall upon armis , inan upon man . 44. But the barbarians , in their undisciplined anger and fury , raged like the flames ; and with ceaseless blows of their swords sought to pierce through the compact mass of the shields with ...
... arms to fall upon armis , inan upon man . 44. But the barbarians , in their undisciplined anger and fury , raged like the flames ; and with ceaseless blows of their swords sought to pierce through the compact mass of the shields with ...
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