The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell, 1894 - 646 sider |
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Side 63
... taken refuge on his way to a conventicle devoted to the ceremonies of the Christian worship , they slew him with repeated strokes of their swords . 32. In this way did a general of no slight merit perish , through fear of false ...
... taken refuge on his way to a conventicle devoted to the ceremonies of the Christian worship , they slew him with repeated strokes of their swords . 32. In this way did a general of no slight merit perish , through fear of false ...
Side 69
... taken decidedly , and having discarded all further vain debate , he resolved on asso ciating Julian with him in the empire . 4. He was therefore summoned ; and when he had ar- rived , on a fixed day , the whole of his fellow - comrades ...
... taken decidedly , and having discarded all further vain debate , he resolved on asso ciating Julian with him in the empire . 4. He was therefore summoned ; and when he had ar- rived , on a fixed day , the whole of his fellow - comrades ...
Side 71
... taken up into the imperial chariot and received into the palace , and was heard to whisper to himself this verse of Homer- 66 Now purple death hath seized on me , And powerful strength of destiny . " These transactions took place on the ...
... taken up into the imperial chariot and received into the palace , and was heard to whisper to himself this verse of Homer- 66 Now purple death hath seized on me , And powerful strength of destiny . " These transactions took place on the ...
Side 77
... taken ; not that even Livy has made such a gross mistake about the Druentia , or Durance , which falls into the Rhone . Caesar's account of his expedition begins with the statement that " Gaul is divided into three provinces . " who are ...
... taken ; not that even Livy has made such a gross mistake about the Druentia , or Durance , which falls into the Rhone . Caesar's account of his expedition begins with the statement that " Gaul is divided into three provinces . " who are ...
Side 83
... taken by the Franks , and concludes a peace with the king of the Franks . -IV . He is besieged in the city of Sens by the Allemanni.- V. His virtues . - VI . The prosecution and acquittal of Arbetio . - VII . The Cæsar Julian is ...
... taken by the Franks , and concludes a peace with the king of the Franks . -IV . He is besieged in the city of Sens by the Allemanni.- V. His virtues . - VI . The prosecution and acquittal of Arbetio . - VII . The Cæsar Julian is ...
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