The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell, 1894 - 646 sider |
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... favour of dif ferent routes , some recommending Arbois , others insisting on it that the best way was by Saulieu and Cure . 4. But as some persons affirmed that Silvanus , in com- mand of a body of infantry , had , a short time before ...
... favour of dif ferent routes , some recommending Arbois , others insisting on it that the best way was by Saulieu and Cure . 4. But as some persons affirmed that Silvanus , in com- mand of a body of infantry , had , a short time before ...
Side 104
... favour- able omens , marched with speed to Rheims , with the greater alacrity and joy because Severus was in command of the army there ; a man inclined to agree with him , void of arrogance , but of proved propriety of conduct and ...
... favour- able omens , marched with speed to Rheims , with the greater alacrity and joy because Severus was in command of the army there ; a man inclined to agree with him , void of arrogance , but of proved propriety of conduct and ...
Side 110
... favour of the God of heaven , and on their own valour , and on the proved courage of their fortunate general . And , as the result proved , it was a certain kind genius that was present with them thus prompting them to fight while still ...
... favour of the God of heaven , and on their own valour , and on the proved courage of their fortunate general . And , as the result proved , it was a certain kind genius that was present with them thus prompting them to fight while still ...
Side 111
... favour of the Deity , any obstacle can avail against him . " 19. When these words were heard , without a moment's delay , the whole army advanced and approached a hill of moderate height , covered with ripe corn , at no great distance ...
... favour of the Deity , any obstacle can avail against him . " 19. When these words were heard , without a moment's delay , the whole army advanced and approached a hill of moderate height , covered with ripe corn , at no great distance ...
Side 120
... against the whole empire . 62. Now after these affairs were thus by the favour of the deity brought to an end , the victorious soldiers were recalled at the close of the day to their camp 120 [ BK . XVI . CH . XIL AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... against the whole empire . 62. Now after these affairs were thus by the favour of the deity brought to an end , the victorious soldiers were recalled at the close of the day to their camp 120 [ BK . XVI . CH . XIL AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
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