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 , might be the better able to subdue the rebels who were never weary of exciting dis- turbances . 4. Tamsapor coincided with these wishes , and , trust- ing to them , reported to the king that Constantius , 4.D. 356. ] WEAKNESS OF ...
... side , might be the better able to subdue the rebels who were never weary of exciting dis- turbances . 4. Tamsapor coincided with these wishes , and , trust- ing to them , reported to the king that Constantius , 4.D. 356. ] WEAKNESS OF ...
Side 110
... side of the Rhine , not one of the barbarians stood to defend his home , nor ventured to encounter them ; but they contented themselves with blockading the roads in every direction with vast abattis , throughout the whole winter ...
... side of the Rhine , not one of the barbarians stood to defend his home , nor ventured to encounter them ; but they contented themselves with blockading the roads in every direction with vast abattis , throughout the whole winter ...
Side 111
... sides . But since that time the emperor , having granted them peace , had returned to Italy , and the neighbouring ... side of the barbarians who were arming for war . 18. Therefore , since all the soldiers of every rank , from the ...
... sides . But since that time the emperor , having granted them peace , had returned to Italy , and the neighbouring ... side of the barbarians who were arming for war . 18. Therefore , since all the soldiers of every rank , from the ...
Side 112
... side of the Roman soldier's horse , throw the rider down headlong , rendering him thus an easy victim . 23. When these dispositions had been thus made , the barbarians also protected their right flank with secret ambuscades and snares ...
... side of the Roman soldier's horse , throw the rider down headlong , rendering him thus an easy victim . 23. When these dispositions had been thus made , the barbarians also protected their right flank with secret ambuscades and snares ...
Side 115
... side would be victorious . 36. Then the signal for battle being given as usual by the sound of trumpets , the armies rushed to the combat with all their force . First of all javelins were hurled , and the Germans , hastening on with the ...
... side would be victorious . 36. Then the signal for battle being given as usual by the sound of trumpets , the armies rushed to the combat with all their force . First of all javelins were hurled , and the Germans , hastening on with the ...
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