The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensH. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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Side 85
... infantry , had , a short time before , mado his way with 8,000 men by a road shorter than either , but dangerous as lying through many dark woods and defiles suitable for ambuscades , Julian became exceedingly eager to imitate the ...
... infantry , had , a short time before , mado his way with 8,000 men by a road shorter than either , but dangerous as lying through many dark woods and defiles suitable for ambuscades , Julian became exceedingly eager to imitate the ...
Side 108
... trumpets sounded , and the infantry were led forth from the camp in slow march , and on their flanks were arrayed the squadrons of cavalry , among which were both the cui-. 108 ( BK . XVI . CH . XII . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... trumpets sounded , and the infantry were led forth from the camp in slow march , and on their flanks were arrayed the squadrons of cavalry , among which were both the cui-. 108 ( BK . XVI . CH . XII . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
Side 112
... infantry soldier who was with them , not being able to keep up with them , was taken prisoner by the activity of some of our soldiers , and informed us that the Germans had been passing over the river for three days and three nights ...
... infantry soldier who was with them , not being able to keep up with them , was taken prisoner by the activity of some of our soldiers , and informed us that the Germans had been passing over the river for three days and three nights ...
Side 113
... infantry at full speed , addressing them with words of encourage- ment , as the critical circumstances in which they were placed required . 29. And as the extent of the space over which they were spread and the denseness of the ...
... infantry at full speed , addressing them with words of encourage- ment , as the critical circumstances in which they were placed required . 29. And as the extent of the space over which they were spread and the denseness of the ...
Side 116
... infantry , and thrown everything into confusion , if the infantry had not steadily kept their ranks and stood immovable , supporting each other . Julian , when from a distance he saw his cavalry thus seeking safety in flight , spurred ...
... infantry , and thrown everything into confusion , if the infantry had not steadily kept their ranks and stood immovable , supporting each other . Julian , when from a distance he saw his cavalry thus seeking safety in flight , spurred ...
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