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 77
... received information of their design by some deserters , being also a man of great shrewdness and readiness of resources , obtained some guides from the Taurini who inhabited those districts , and passing through the Tricastini and ...
... received information of their design by some deserters , being also a man of great shrewdness and readiness of resources , obtained some guides from the Taurini who inhabited those districts , and passing through the Tricastini and ...
Side 93
... received a great injury , began to plot against Julian , relying upon the disposition of the emperor to open his ears to every accusation . 2. Therefore , when he departed , Eutherius , the chief chamberlain , was immediately sent after ...
... received a great injury , began to plot against Julian , relying upon the disposition of the emperor to open his ears to every accusation . 2. Therefore , when he departed , Eutherius , the chief chamberlain , was immediately sent after ...
Side 96
... received orders to make a strict inquiry into the charge , having united to him , as a colleague in the examination , Ursulus , the chief paymaster , a man likewise of praiseworthy equity and strictness . 6. There , after the matter had ...
... received orders to make a strict inquiry into the charge , having united to him , as a colleague in the examination , Ursulus , the chief paymaster , a man likewise of praiseworthy equity and strictness . 6. There , after the matter had ...
Side 103
... received the letter of summons , came to Sirmium , with a large retinue , and after a long deliberation on the peace which Musonianus had reported as possible to be made with the Persians , he was sent back to the East with the ...
... received the letter of summons , came to Sirmium , with a large retinue , and after a long deliberation on the peace which Musonianus had reported as possible to be made with the Persians , he was sent back to the East with the ...
Side 113
... received the name of Serapio because his father , having been given as a hostage , had been detained in Gaul for a long time , and had there learnt some of the mysteries of the Greeks , in consequence of which he had changed the name of ...
... received the name of Serapio because his father , having been given as a hostage , had been detained in Gaul for a long time , and had there learnt some of the mysteries of the Greeks , in consequence of which he had changed the name of ...
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