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 59
... legions , and having excited them by the magnitude of promised rewards , he tore for use on this occasion the purple silk from the in- signia of the dragons ' and standards , and so assumed the title of emperor . 17. And while these ...
... legions , and having excited them by the magnitude of promised rewards , he tore for use on this occasion the purple silk from the in- signia of the dragons ' and standards , and so assumed the title of emperor . 17. And while these ...
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... legions while they were piling their arms ; and they would almost have destroyed them if the uproar which suddenly arose had not brought the auxiliary troops of the allies to their support . 11. From this time forth Julian , thinking it ...
... legions while they were piling their arms ; and they would almost have destroyed them if the uproar which suddenly arose had not brought the auxiliary troops of the allies to their support . 11. From this time forth Julian , thinking it ...
Side 115
... legions , and renewed the battle . 38. This disaster had arisen from the cuirassiers sce ng their commander slightly wounded , and one of their comrades crushed under the weight of his own armsj and A.D. 35 :. ] 115 THE BATTLE CF ...
... legions , and renewed the battle . 38. This disaster had arisen from the cuirassiers sce ng their commander slightly wounded , and one of their comrades crushed under the weight of his own armsj and A.D. 35 :. ] 115 THE BATTLE CF ...
Side 117
... legion , hastened to the support of their comrades , a for- midable band , well able , if fortune aided them , to save even those who were in the extremest danger . And amid the fierce notes of their trumpets , the battle again raged ...
... legion , hastened to the support of their comrades , a for- midable band , well able , if fortune aided them , to save even those who were in the extremest danger . And amid the fierce notes of their trumpets , the battle again raged ...
Side 118
... legion of the reserve , which was stationed in the centre , in a posi tion called the prætorian camp ; and there the soldiery , being in closer array , and in densely serried ranks , stood firm as so many towers , and renewed the battle ...
... legion of the reserve , which was stationed in the centre , in a posi tion called the prætorian camp ; and there the soldiery , being in closer array , and in densely serried ranks , stood firm as so many towers , and renewed the battle ...
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