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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... became the kings after their own names . 7. Also an Asiatic tribe coming from Phocæa in order to escape the cruelty of Harpalus , the lieutenant of Cyrus the king , sought to sail to Italy . And a part of them founded Velia , in Lucania ...
... became the kings after their own names . 7. Also an Asiatic tribe coming from Phocæa in order to escape the cruelty of Harpalus , the lieutenant of Cyrus the king , sought to sail to Italy . And a part of them founded Velia , in Lucania ...
Side 84
... became so conspicuous both at home and abroad , that in respect to his prudence he was looked upon as a second Titus : in his glorious deeds of war he was accounted equal to Trajan ; in mercy he was the prototype of Antoninus ; and in ...
... became so conspicuous both at home and abroad , that in respect to his prudence he was looked upon as a second Titus : in his glorious deeds of war he was accounted equal to Trajan ; in mercy he was the prototype of Antoninus ; and in ...
Side 85
... became exceedingly eager to imitate the audacity of this brave man . 5. And to prevent any delay , taking with him only his cuirassiers and archers , who would not have been sufficient to defend his person had he been attacked , he took ...
... became exceedingly eager to imitate the audacity of this brave man . 5. And to prevent any delay , taking with him only his cuirassiers and archers , who would not have been sufficient to defend his person had he been attacked , he took ...
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... became high chamberlain he sometimes also found fault even with Julian , who , as being tainted with Asiatic manners , was apt to be capricious . Finally , when he quitted office for private life , and again when he was recalled to ...
... became high chamberlain he sometimes also found fault even with Julian , who , as being tainted with Asiatic manners , was apt to be capricious . Finally , when he quitted office for private life , and again when he was recalled to ...
Side 95
... became aware that the garrison were pro- posing to surrender , he , fearing that , to the dishonour of her father , this noble damsel might be made a prisoner and be ravished , slew her , and then fell upon his sword himself . Now I ...
... became aware that the garrison were pro- posing to surrender , he , fearing that , to the dishonour of her father , this noble damsel might be made a prisoner and be ravished , slew her , and then fell upon his sword himself . Now I ...
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