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 34
... night , where the river could be crossed ; and the army crossing at that point , while the enemy had their attention directed elsewhere , might without any one expecting such a step , have and waste the whole country , if a few men of ...
... night , where the river could be crossed ; and the army crossing at that point , while the enemy had their attention directed elsewhere , might without any one expecting such a step , have and waste the whole country , if a few men of ...
Side 36
... night , and considering what force , and what contrivances might be employed for the purpose , before Gallus in his audacity should more resolutely set himself to plunging affairs into confusion , it seemed best that Gallus should be ...
... night , and considering what force , and what contrivances might be employed for the purpose , before Gallus in his audacity should more resolutely set himself to plunging affairs into confusion , it seemed best that Gallus should be ...
Side 47
... when he asked his opinion , that on the next night Ursicinus should be seized and carried away from the sight of the soldiers , and so be put to death uncondemned , just as formerly Domitius Corbulo , that faithful and wise defender of.
... when he asked his opinion , that on the next night Ursicinus should be seized and carried away from the sight of the soldiers , and so be put to death uncondemned , just as formerly Domitius Corbulo , that faithful and wise defender of.
Side 53
... night , and at the return of day recovered their courage and rejoined their different legions . But still by this sad and unexpected disaster a vast number of common soldiers and ten tribunes were slain . 9. The Allemanni were greatly ...
... night , and at the return of day recovered their courage and rejoined their different legions . But still by this sad and unexpected disaster a vast number of common soldiers and ten tribunes were slain . 9. The Allemanni were greatly ...
Side 67
... should be confirmed by that authority which the bishops of the Eternal City enjoy , as being of higher rank . And as he did not succeed in this , Liberius was removed by night ; a measure which was not effected without great.
... should be confirmed by that authority which the bishops of the Eternal City enjoy , as being of higher rank . And as he did not succeed in this , Liberius was removed by night ; a measure which was not effected without great.
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