The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell, 1894 - 646 sider |
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... known over the whole world , with which no other can vie in respect of its riches , whether imported or natural : and by Laodicea and Apameia , and also by Seleucia , all cities which have ever been most prosperous from their earliest ...
... known over the whole world , with which no other can vie in respect of its riches , whether imported or natural : and by Laodicea and Apameia , and also by Seleucia , all cities which have ever been most prosperous from their earliest ...
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... known for prudence and wisdom . They in- sinuated also that Gallus himself , being by nature fierce and unmanageable , had been excited to acts of additional cruelty and ferocity by persons placed about him for that purpose , to the end ...
... known for prudence and wisdom . They in- sinuated also that Gallus himself , being by nature fierce and unmanageable , had been excited to acts of additional cruelty and ferocity by persons placed about him for that purpose , to the end ...
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... known , the emperor , giving way to unchangeable indignation and anger , saw that his only hope of establishing security firmly lay in putting the Cæsar to death . And having sent Serenianus , whom we have already spoken of as having ...
... known , the emperor , giving way to unchangeable indignation and anger , saw that his only hope of establishing security firmly lay in putting the Cæsar to death . And having sent Serenianus , whom we have already spoken of as having ...
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... more generally known as the Lake of Constance : at its south - eastern end is the town of Bregenz , the ancient Brigantia . name and its unalloyed power , never having suffered from 52 [ BK . XV . CH . IV . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... more generally known as the Lake of Constance : at its south - eastern end is the town of Bregenz , the ancient Brigantia . name and its unalloyed power , never having suffered from 52 [ BK . XV . CH . IV . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
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... known by the nickname of Mattyocopa , and 1 1 From Kówrw to cut , and μarrba any delicate food ; meant as equivalent to our cheeseparer , or skinflint . Edesius , formerly keeper of the records , whom this ALD , 355.1 55 THE STORY OF ...
... known by the nickname of Mattyocopa , and 1 1 From Kówrw to cut , and μarrba any delicate food ; meant as equivalent to our cheeseparer , or skinflint . Edesius , formerly keeper of the records , whom this ALD , 355.1 55 THE STORY OF ...
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