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 83
... king of the Franks . -IV . He is besieged in the city of Sens by the Allemanni . - V . His virtues . - VI . The ... kings of the Allemanni on the borders of Gaul , and defeats them at Strasburg . I. A.D. 356 . § 1. While the chain of ...
... king of the Franks . -IV . He is besieged in the city of Sens by the Allemanni . - V . His virtues . - VI . The ... kings of the Allemanni on the borders of Gaul , and defeats them at Strasburg . I. A.D. 356 . § 1. While the chain of ...
Side 98
... king to persuade him to make peace with the Roman emperor ; whereby he , being then secure on every side , might be the better able to subdue the rebels who were never weary of exciting dis- turbances . 4. Tamsapor coincided with these ...
... king to persuade him to make peace with the Roman emperor ; whereby he , being then secure on every side , might be the better able to subdue the rebels who were never weary of exciting dis- turbances . 4. Tamsapor coincided with these ...
Side 123
... king of the Persians , by means of ambassadors and letters , enter into a vain negotiation for peace.- VI . The Nethargi , an Alleman tribe , are defeated in the Tyrol , which they were laying waste . - VII . Nicomedia is destroyed by ...
... king of the Persians , by means of ambassadors and letters , enter into a vain negotiation for peace.- VI . The Nethargi , an Alleman tribe , are defeated in the Tyrol , which they were laying waste . - VII . Nicomedia is destroyed by ...
Side 129
... king of Persia , who throughout his whole life was covetous and ferocious , overran Egypt , and again attacked this city that he might plunder it of its wealth , which was enough to excite his envy ; and he spared not even the offerings ...
... king of Persia , who throughout his whole life was covetous and ferocious , overran Egypt , and again attacked this city that he might plunder it of its wealth , which was enough to excite his envy ; and he spared not even the offerings ...
Side 131
... king ; show- ing by such a sign that stings as well as sweetness are the characteristics of a ruler ; and there are many similar emblems . 12. And because the flatterers , who were continually whispering into the ear of Constantius ...
... king ; show- ing by such a sign that stings as well as sweetness are the characteristics of a ruler ; and there are many similar emblems . 12. And because the flatterers , who were continually whispering into the ear of Constantius ...
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