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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... attacked by Fulvius , afterwards weakened in many trifling combats by Sextius , and at last entirely subdued by Fabius Maximus ; who gained an additional surname from the complete accomplishment of this task , after he had brought into ...
... attacked by Fulvius , afterwards weakened in many trifling combats by Sextius , and at last entirely subdued by Fabius Maximus ; who gained an additional surname from the complete accomplishment of this task , after he had brought into ...
Side 85
... attacked , he took the same route as Silvanus ; and so came to Auxerre . 6. And there , having , according to his custom , devoted a short time to rest , for the purpose of refreshing his men , he proceeded onwards towards Troyes ; and ...
... attacked , he took the same route as Silvanus ; and so came to Auxerre . 6. And there , having , according to his custom , devoted a short time to rest , for the purpose of refreshing his men , he proceeded onwards towards Troyes ; and ...
Side 86
... attacked two legions while they were piling their arms ; and they would almost have destroyed them if the uproar which suddenly arose had not brought the auxiliary troops of the allies to their support . 11. From this time forth Julian ...
... attacked two legions while they were piling their arms ; and they would almost have destroyed them if the uproar which suddenly arose had not brought the auxiliary troops of the allies to their support . 11. From this time forth Julian ...
Side 87
... attacked by a numerous force of the enemy , who had conceived a hope of being able to take the town . And they were the more confident of success because , from the information of deserters , they had learnt that he neither had with him ...
... attacked by a numerous force of the enemy , who had conceived a hope of being able to take the town . And they were the more confident of success because , from the information of deserters , they had learnt that he neither had with him ...
Side 92
... attacked by a count named Verissimus , who with great vehemence brought forth terrible charges against him , openly alleging that although he had been raised from the rank of a common soldier to high military office , he was not ...
... attacked by a count named Verissimus , who with great vehemence brought forth terrible charges against him , openly alleging that although he had been raised from the rank of a common soldier to high military office , he was not ...
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