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 30
... horse took his seat under the pretence of being the judge ; others being also set as his assessors , who were instructed beforehand what was to be done : and there were present also notaries on each side of him , who kept the Caesar ...
... horse took his seat under the pretence of being the judge ; others being also set as his assessors , who were instructed beforehand what was to be done : and there were present also notaries on each side of him , who kept the Caesar ...
Side 33
... horse at Constantinople , and had been torn to pieces in a popular tumult as we have mentioned before . And as he brought a faithful account of what Gallus had done , the emperor , sorrowing over the miseries that were passed , and full ...
... horse at Constantinople , and had been torn to pieces in a popular tumult as we have mentioned before . And as he brought a faithful account of what Gallus had done , the emperor , sorrowing over the miseries that were passed , and full ...
Side 37
... horse . 4. When these and simliar suspicions were poured into the ears of Constantius , which were always open to reports of this kind , the emperor , revolving different plans in his mind , at last chose the following as the most ...
... horse . 4. When these and simliar suspicions were poured into the ears of Constantius , which were always open to reports of this kind , the emperor , revolving different plans in his mind , at last chose the following as the most ...
Side 40
... horses , till he arrived at Petobio , ' a town in Noricum . Here all disguise was thrown off , and the Count Barbatio suddenly made his appearance , with Apo- demius , the secretary for the provinces , and an escort of soldiers whom the ...
... horses , till he arrived at Petobio , ' a town in Noricum . Here all disguise was thrown off , and the Count Barbatio suddenly made his appearance , with Apo- demius , the secretary for the provinces , and an escort of soldiers whom the ...
Side 46
... horses , so rapidly as even to kill some of them by excess of speed , and so brought the first news of what had occurred to Milan . And having made his way into the palace , he threw down the shoes before the feet of Constantius , as if ...
... horses , so rapidly as even to kill some of them by excess of speed , and so brought the first news of what had occurred to Milan . And having made his way into the palace , he threw down the shoes before the feet of Constantius , as if ...
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