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 29
... be denied that the Roman people invaded this island with more covetousness than justice . For when Ptolemy , the king , who was connected with us by treaty , and was also our ally , was without A.P. 353. ] 29 ARABIA .
... be denied that the Roman people invaded this island with more covetousness than justice . For when Ptolemy , the king , who was connected with us by treaty , and was also our ally , was without A.P. 353. ] 29 ARABIA .
Side 31
... out his tongue by the roots and threw it , bloody as it was , into the face of the king of Cyprus , who was examining him .翼 7. After these events the affair of the royal robe A.D. 353. ] 31 TORTURES OF THE PRISONERS .
... out his tongue by the roots and threw it , bloody as it was , into the face of the king of Cyprus , who was examining him .翼 7. After these events the affair of the royal robe A.D. 353. ] 31 TORTURES OF THE PRISONERS .
Side 32
... King Seleucus , and Claudiopolis , which the Emperor Claudius Cæsar esta- blished as a colony . For the city of Isauria , which was formerly too powerful , was in ancient times overthrown as an incurable and dangerous rebel , and so ...
... King Seleucus , and Claudiopolis , which the Emperor Claudius Cæsar esta- blished as a colony . For the city of Isauria , which was formerly too powerful , was in ancient times overthrown as an incurable and dangerous rebel , and so ...
Side 32
... king of Macedonia , he took possession of the kingdom of Persia by right of suc- cession ; being a mighty and victorious king , as his sur- name indicates . And making free use of his numerous subjects , whom he governed for a long time ...
... king of Macedonia , he took possession of the kingdom of Persia by right of suc- cession ; being a mighty and victorious king , as his sur- name indicates . And making free use of his numerous subjects , whom he governed for a long time ...
Side 32
... be denied that the Roman people invaded this island with more covetousness than justice . For when Ptolemy , the king , who was connected with us by treaty , and was also our ally , was without A.P. 353. ] 29 ARABIA .
... be denied that the Roman people invaded this island with more covetousness than justice . For when Ptolemy , the king , who was connected with us by treaty , and was also our ally , was without A.P. 353. ] 29 ARABIA .
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