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 26
... things were taking place there was discovered at Tyre a royal robe , which had been secretly made , though it was quite uncertain who had placed it where it was , or for whose use it had been made . And on that account the governor of ...
... things were taking place there was discovered at Tyre a royal robe , which had been secretly made , though it was quite uncertain who had placed it where it was , or for whose use it had been made . And on that account the governor of ...
Side 32
... things appeared doubtful , and others it was plain were of a very unimportant character , and after many persons had been put to death , the two Apollinares , father and son , were condemned to banishment ; and when they had come to a ...
... things appeared doubtful , and others it was plain were of a very unimportant character , and after many persons had been put to death , the two Apollinares , father and son , were condemned to banishment ; and when they had come to a ...
Side 33
... things , Rufinus , at that time prefect of the camp , was exposed to the most imminent danger . For he himself was compelled to go among the soldiers , whose natural ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other ...
... things , Rufinus , at that time prefect of the camp , was exposed to the most imminent danger . For he himself was compelled to go among the soldiers , whose natural ferocity was inflamed by their want of food , and who on other ...
Side 46
... thing which , if others had said , any one ought to have been indignant at , who laboured with proper dili- gence to form his life and habits in emulation of the con- stitutional princes who had preceded him , as he professed to do . 4 ...
... thing which , if others had said , any one ought to have been indignant at , who laboured with proper dili- gence to form his life and habits in emulation of the con- stitutional princes who had preceded him , as he professed to do . 4 ...
Side 48
... things without being ordered , he would still have perished through the intrigues of the abandoned court of flatterers , if he had not been saved by the favour of the supreme Deity , with the assistance of Queen Eusebia . By her ...
... things without being ordered , he would still have perished through the intrigues of the abandoned court of flatterers , if he had not been saved by the favour of the supreme Deity , with the assistance of Queen Eusebia . By her ...
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