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 52
... army , along the borders of the lake of Brigantia , with the object of coming to an immediate engagement with the barbarians . And I will here describe the character of the ground briefly , as well as I can , 2. The Rhine rising among ...
... army , along the borders of the lake of Brigantia , with the object of coming to an immediate engagement with the barbarians . And I will here describe the character of the ground briefly , as well as I can , 2. The Rhine rising among ...
Side 58
... army to make further investigation of the matter . And when the judges 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 ...
... army to make further investigation of the matter . And when the judges 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 ...
Side 59
... army , and assumed the imperial dignity . 18. Constantius , at this amazing and unexpected event , seemed as if struck by a thunderbolt of fate , and having at once summoned a council to meet at the second watch , all the nobles ...
... army , and assumed the imperial dignity . 18. Constantius , at this amazing and unexpected event , seemed as if struck by a thunderbolt of fate , and having at once summoned a council to meet at the second watch , all the nobles ...
Side 70
... army , he thus addressed him , though Julian himself appeared by his grave countenance to be somewhat melancholy . 12. " Most beloved of all my brothers , you thus in early youth have received the splendid honour belonging to your birth ...
... army , he thus addressed him , though Julian himself appeared by his grave countenance to be somewhat melancholy . 12. " Most beloved of all my brothers , you thus in early youth have received the splendid honour belonging to your birth ...
Side 77
... army . But after the city had been destroyed by the valour of the Carthaginians , he , being unable to over- take Hannibal , who had crossed the Rhone , and had obtained three days ' start of him in the march towards Italy , crossed the ...
... army . But after the city had been destroyed by the valour of the Carthaginians , he , being unable to over- take Hannibal , who had crossed the Rhone , and had obtained three days ' start of him in the march towards Italy , crossed the ...
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