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 117
... defended themselves , as with the testudo . ' 45. And when this was seen , the Batavi , with the royal legion , hastened to the support of their comrades , a for- midable band , well able , if fortune aided them , to save even those who ...
... defended themselves , as with the testudo . ' 45. And when this was seen , the Batavi , with the royal legion , hastened to the support of their comrades , a for- midable band , well able , if fortune aided them , to save even those who ...
Side 127
... defended by garrisons . They had been encouraged to this audacious wickedness by the opportunity afforded them when the Cæsar was occupied in the remote districts of the Alle- manni , thinking to obtain a rich booty without any hin ...
... defended by garrisons . They had been encouraged to this audacious wickedness by the opportunity afforded them when the Cæsar was occupied in the remote districts of the Alle- manni , thinking to obtain a rich booty without any hin ...
Side 133
... defended Egypt , having subdued the foreign enemy . Whom the Sun loves . whom the gods have given long life - the master of the world - the immortal Ramestes . " To 21. Another second line- " The Sun , the great God , the master of ...
... defended Egypt , having subdued the foreign enemy . Whom the Sun loves . whom the gods have given long life - the master of the world - the immortal Ramestes . " To 21. Another second line- " The Sun , the great God , the master of ...
Side 177
... defended by very slight walls ; and further , to burn all the stand ing crops , that the enemy might get no supplies from the land . 4. And when these orders had been executed , as they were without delay , and when the fire was kindled ...
... defended by very slight walls ; and further , to burn all the stand ing crops , that the enemy might get no supplies from the land . 4. And when these orders had been executed , as they were without delay , and when the fire was kindled ...
Side 186
... defended , was extricated from the heap of dead and streams of blood , amid the thick darkness ; as formerly at Troy , the armies fought in furious combat for the comrade of the Thessalian chieftain . ' 10. At his death the count was ...
... defended , was extricated from the heap of dead and streams of blood , amid the thick darkness ; as formerly at Troy , the armies fought in furious combat for the comrade of the Thessalian chieftain . ' 10. At his death the count was ...
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