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 106
... crossed in them , forcing their way into many places of the same land . When they were weary of slaughter , and loaded with a rich booty , some of which , however , they lost through the violence of the river , they returned back to the ...
... crossed in them , forcing their way into many places of the same land . When they were weary of slaughter , and loaded with a rich booty , some of which , however , they lost through the violence of the river , they returned back to the ...
Side 108
... crossed over to them after the departure of Bar- batio , and assured them that Julian had now only 13,000 men remaining with him . For that was the number of troops that he had now with him , while the ferocious barbarians were stirring ...
... crossed over to them after the departure of Bar- batio , and assured them that Julian had now only 13,000 men remaining with him . For that was the number of troops that he had now with him , while the ferocious barbarians were stirring ...
Side 119
... heaviest attacks of the opposing waves by crossing them in an oblique direction , and so , after many dangers , reached the opposite brink , till at last the foaming river , discoloured with barbarian blood , was itself amazed.
... heaviest attacks of the opposing waves by crossing them in an oblique direction , and so , after many dangers , reached the opposite brink , till at last the foaming river , discoloured with barbarian blood , was itself amazed.
Side 120
... crossing the Rhine , he hid his face that he might not be recognized , and after that retreated slowly . And when he got near the bank of the river , as he was feeling his way round a marsh , partly overflowed , seeking some path by ...
... crossing the Rhine , he hid his face that he might not be recognized , and after that retreated slowly . And when he got near the bank of the river , as he was feeling his way round a marsh , partly overflowed , seeking some path by ...
Side 124
... crossing the river by a bridge they laid down , occupied the territory of the enemy . 3. The barbarians , amazed at the greatness of his enter- prise , inasmuch as they had fancied they were situated in a position in which they could ...
... crossing the river by a bridge they laid down , occupied the territory of the enemy . 3. The barbarians , amazed at the greatness of his enter- prise , inasmuch as they had fancied they were situated in a position in which they could ...
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