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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... fortress to enable him to make a permanent stand . 2. Their confidence and assurance of success was in . creased by one of the Scutarii who deserted to them , who fearing punishment for some offence which he had com- mitted.
... fortress to enable him to make a permanent stand . 2. Their confidence and assurance of success was in . creased by one of the Scutarii who deserted to them , who fearing punishment for some offence which he had com- mitted.
Side 123
... fortress of Trajan , and grants the barbarians a truce for ten months . - II . He hems , in six hundred Franks who are devastating the second Germania , and starves them into surrender . - III . He endeavours to relieve the Gauls from ...
... fortress of Trajan , and grants the barbarians a truce for ten months . - II . He hems , in six hundred Franks who are devastating the second Germania , and starves them into surrender . - III . He endeavours to relieve the Gauls from ...
Side 126
... fortress which Trajan had con- structed in the territory of the Allemanni , and to which he had given his own name , and which had lately been attacked with great violence and almost destroyed . And he placed there a temporary garrison ...
... fortress which Trajan had con- structed in the territory of the Allemanni , and to which he had given his own name , and which had lately been attacked with great violence and almost destroyed . And he placed there a temporary garrison ...
Side 212
... fortress of Victa , without success.- -VIII . Julian writes to Constantins to inform him of what had taken place at Paris . - IX . Constantius desires Julian to be content with the title of Cæsar ; but the Gallican legions unanimously ...
... fortress of Victa , without success.- -VIII . Julian writes to Constantins to inform him of what had taken place at Paris . - IX . Constantius desires Julian to be content with the title of Cæsar ; but the Gallican legions unanimously ...
Side 225
... fortress , placed on a hill of moderate height , and close to the banks of the Tigris , having a double wall , as many places have which from their situation are thought to be especially exposed . For its de- fence three legions had ...
... fortress , placed on a hill of moderate height , and close to the banks of the Tigris , having a double wall , as many places have which from their situation are thought to be especially exposed . For its de- fence three legions had ...
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