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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Side 37
... brought upon him- self universal detestation , the ensigns of power might be transferred to the children of the master of the horse . 4. When these and simliar suspicions were poured into the ears of Constantius , which were always open ...
... brought upon him- self universal detestation , the ensigns of power might be transferred to the children of the master of the horse . 4. When these and simliar suspicions were poured into the ears of Constantius , which were always open ...
Side 40
... brought with him , he was in this poor nanner compelled to hasten his journey , his guards forcing nim to use all speed ; while he from time to time , with many regrets , bewailed the rashness which had placed him in a mean and despised ...
... brought with him , he was in this poor nanner compelled to hasten his journey , his guards forcing nim to use all speed ; while he from time to time , with many regrets , bewailed the rashness which had placed him in a mean and despised ...
Side 46
... brought the first news of what had occurred to Milan . And having made his way into the palace , he threw down the shoes before the feet of Constantius , as if he were bringing the spoils of a king of the Parthians who had been slain ...
... brought the first news of what had occurred to Milan . And having made his way into the palace , he threw down the shoes before the feet of Constantius , as if he were bringing the spoils of a king of the Parthians who had been slain ...
Side 48
... brought to court ; a prince who afterwards became memorable , but who was now attacked with a two - fold accusation , as the iniquity of his enemies thought requisite . First , that he had gone from the Park of Macellum , which lies in ...
... brought to court ; a prince who afterwards became memorable , but who was now attacked with a two - fold accusation , as the iniquity of his enemies thought requisite . First , that he had gone from the Park of Macellum , which lies in ...
Side 49
... brought from the East to Aquileia , with a number of members of the court , who , being broken in spirit , while their limbs were enfeebled by the weight of their chains , cursed the protraction of their lives which were surrounded with ...
... brought from the East to Aquileia , with a number of members of the court , who , being broken in spirit , while their limbs were enfeebled by the weight of their chains , cursed the protraction of their lives which were surrounded with ...
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