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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... noble birth . It is also adorned by the city of Anazarbus , which bears the name of its founder ; and by Mopsuestia , the abode of the celebrated seer Mopsus , who wandered from his comrades the Argonauts when they were returning after ...
... noble birth . It is also adorned by the city of Anazarbus , which bears the name of its founder ; and by Mopsuestia , the abode of the celebrated seer Mopsus , who wandered from his comrades the Argonauts when they were returning after ...
Side 67
... noble of consular dignity . 6. While Leontius governed the city in this manner , Liberius , a priest of the Christian law , was ordered by Constantius to be brought before the council , as one who had resisted the commands of the ...
... noble of consular dignity . 6. While Leontius governed the city in this manner , Liberius , a priest of the Christian law , was ordered by Constantius to be brought before the council , as one who had resisted the commands of the ...
Side 70
... noble character nearly related to me , as I appear also sublime by virtue of my own power . Come thou , therefore , to be a partner in my labours and dangers , and undertake the defence of the government of the Gauls , devoting thyself ...
... noble character nearly related to me , as I appear also sublime by virtue of my own power . Come thou , therefore , to be a partner in my labours and dangers , and undertake the defence of the government of the Gauls , devoting thyself ...
Side 73
... whom was oppressing the Gauls , and the other Spain , after he had conquered both of them , took to wife some women of noble birth in those countries , and became the father of many children ; and that his sons called the districts.
... whom was oppressing the Gauls , and the other Spain , after he had conquered both of them , took to wife some women of noble birth in those countries , and became the father of many children ; and that his sons called the districts.
Side 76
... noble lady . 7. From this point a path , steep indeed , but easily passable , leads to the fortress of Virgantia . ' The sepulchre of this petty prince whom we have spoken of as the maker of these roads is at Susa , close to the walls ...
... noble lady . 7. From this point a path , steep indeed , but easily passable , leads to the fortress of Virgantia . ' The sepulchre of this petty prince whom we have spoken of as the maker of these roads is at Susa , close to the walls ...
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