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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... battle of Mursa , and although he could boast the valorous exploits of his father Bonitus , a man of Frankish extraction , but who had espoused the party of Constantine , and often in the civil war had exhibited great prowess against ...
... battle of Mursa , and although he could boast the valorous exploits of his father Bonitus , a man of Frankish extraction , but who had espoused the party of Constantine , and often in the civil war had exhibited great prowess against ...
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... battle . 13. Having arranged his own army in the form of a crescent , the engagement began , and the enemy were speedily surrounded and utterly defeated . taken prisoners , others were slain in the battle , the rest sought safety by ...
... battle . 13. Having arranged his own army in the form of a crescent , the engagement began , and the enemy were speedily surrounded and utterly defeated . taken prisoners , others were slain in the battle , the rest sought safety by ...
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... battle , or in his administration of affairs of the state , correct- ing all defects with magnanimity and liberality , these things shall all be set forth in their proper place . 10. When he was compelled , as being a prince , to apply ...
... battle , or in his administration of affairs of the state , correct- ing all defects with magnanimity and liberality , these things shall all be set forth in their proper place . 10. When he was compelled , as being a prince , to apply ...
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... battle , passed through Ocricoli , attracting towards himself the astonished gaze of all the citizens . 5. And when he drew near to the city , contemplating the salutations offered him by the senators , and the whole body of fathers ...
... battle , passed through Ocricoli , attracting towards himself the astonished gaze of all the citizens . 5. And when he drew near to the city , contemplating the salutations offered him by the senators , and the whole body of fathers ...
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... battle , and he had plundered and destroyed many wealthy cities , and he had long ravaged all Gaul at his own pleasure without meeting with any resistance . And his confidence was now increased by the recent retreat of a general ...
... battle , and he had plundered and destroyed many wealthy cities , and he had long ravaged all Gaul at his own pleasure without meeting with any resistance . And his confidence was now increased by the recent retreat of a general ...
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