The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensBell, 1887 - 646 sider |
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... fortune ; giving the reins to his habitual disposition which always led him to hate men of brave conduct , as Domitian in former times had done , and desiring at all times to destroy them by every A.D. 355. ] 63 DEATH OF SILVANUS .
... fortune ; giving the reins to his habitual disposition which always led him to hate men of brave conduct , as Domitian in former times had done , and desiring at all times to destroy them by every A.D. 355. ] 63 DEATH OF SILVANUS .
Side 64
... destroy them by every act of opposition . 36. And he was so far from praising even his act of diligence and fidelity , that he recorded in writing a charge that Ursicinus had embezzled a part of the Gallic treasures , which no one had ...
... destroy them by every act of opposition . 36. And he was so far from praising even his act of diligence and fidelity , that he recorded in writing a charge that Ursicinus had embezzled a part of the Gallic treasures , which no one had ...
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... destroyed it . 20. Julian being greatly distressed at this news , looking on it as a kind of omen of misfortunes to come , was often heard to murmur in querulous tones , " that he had gained nothing except the fate of dying amid greater ...
... destroyed it . 20. Julian being greatly distressed at this news , looking on it as a kind of omen of misfortunes to come , was often heard to murmur in querulous tones , " that he had gained nothing except the fate of dying amid greater ...
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... destroy Geryon and Tauriscus , as has already been mentioned ; and he it was who gave to these alps the name of the Grecian Alps . In the same way he consecrated the citadel and port of Monacus to keep alive the recollection of his name ...
... destroy Geryon and Tauriscus , as has already been mentioned ; and he it was who gave to these alps the name of the Grecian Alps . In the same way he consecrated the citadel and port of Monacus to keep alive the recollection of his name ...
Side 77
... destroyed by the valour of the Carthaginians , he , being unable to over- take Hannibal , who had crossed the Rhone , and had obtained three days ' start of him in the march towards Italy , crossed the sea , which at that point was not ...
... destroyed by the valour of the Carthaginians , he , being unable to over- take Hannibal , who had crossed the Rhone , and had obtained three days ' start of him in the march towards Italy , crossed the sea , which at that point was not ...
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