The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensH. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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... carried on with the examination , under torture of many persons , when some things appeared doubtful , and others it was plain were of a very unimportant character , and after many persons had been put to death , the two Apollinares ...
... carried on with the examination , under torture of many persons , when some things appeared doubtful , and others it was plain were of a very unimportant character , and after many persons had been put to death , the two Apollinares ...
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... carried off the Golden Fleece , and strayed to the African coast , where he died a sudden death . His heroic remains , though covered by Punic turf , have ever since that time cured a great variety of discases , and have generally re ...
... carried off the Golden Fleece , and strayed to the African coast , where he died a sudden death . His heroic remains , though covered by Punic turf , have ever since that time cured a great variety of discases , and have generally re ...
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... carrying his glorious arms into Media and Parthia . 14. There is also the island of Cyprus , not very far from the continent , and abounding in excellent harbours , which , besides its many municipal towns , is especially famous for two ...
... carrying his glorious arms into Media and Parthia . 14. There is also the island of Cyprus , not very far from the continent , and abounding in excellent harbours , which , besides its many municipal towns , is especially famous for two ...
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... carried to Rome by Cato . We will now return to the actions of Constan- tius in their due order . IX . § 1. AMID all those various disasters , Ursicinus , who was the governor of Nisibis , an officer to whom the command of the emperor ...
... carried to Rome by Cato . We will now return to the actions of Constan- tius in their due order . IX . § 1. AMID all those various disasters , Ursicinus , who was the governor of Nisibis , an officer to whom the command of the emperor ...
Side 32
... carried on with the examination , under torture of many persons , when some things appeared doubtful , and others it was plain were of a very unimportant character , and after many persons had been put to death , the two Apollinares ...
... carried on with the examination , under torture of many persons , when some things appeared doubtful , and others it was plain were of a very unimportant character , and after many persons had been put to death , the two Apollinares ...
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