The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell, 1894 - 646 sider |
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... barbarians who were now carrying their devastations with fire and sword over the whole country . And after deliberating a long time , in great anxiety , what force he could employ to repel these dangers ( himself remaining in Italy , as ...
... barbarians who were now carrying their devastations with fire and sword over the whole country . And after deliberating a long time , in great anxiety , what force he could employ to repel these dangers ( himself remaining in Italy , as ...
Side 69
... barbarians , as if they meant to sacrifice unto their wicked manes with Roman blood , having violated the peace and invaded the territories of the Gauls , are encouraged by this consideration , that our empire , being spread over very ...
... barbarians , as if they meant to sacrifice unto their wicked manes with Roman blood , having violated the peace and invaded the territories of the Gauls , are encouraged by this consideration , that our empire , being spread over very ...
Side 72
... barbarians , who appeared before it in great force , and had utterly destroyed it . 20. Julian being greatly distressed at this news , looking on it as a kind of omen of misfortunes to come , was often heard to murmur in querulous tones ...
... barbarians , who appeared before it in great force , and had utterly destroyed it . 20. Julian being greatly distressed at this news , looking on it as a kind of omen of misfortunes to come , was often heard to murmur in querulous tones ...
Side 78
... , a city celebrated for the defeats sustained by the barbarians in its neighbourhood . 9. After these the first Belgic province stretches as far as Metz and Treves , which city is the splendid 78 [ BX . XV . CH . XI . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... , a city celebrated for the defeats sustained by the barbarians in its neighbourhood . 9. After these the first Belgic province stretches as far as Metz and Treves , which city is the splendid 78 [ BX . XV . CH . XI . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
Side 83
... barbarians ; preparing without delay to re - establish the province , and to reunite the fragments that had been broken from it , if only fortune should be favourable to him . 2. And because the great achievements which by his valour ...
... barbarians ; preparing without delay to re - establish the province , and to reunite the fragments that had been broken from it , if only fortune should be favourable to him . 2. And because the great achievements which by his valour ...
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