The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensH. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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... walls of the city , except only the childless and the un- married . Nor can it be conceived with what a variety of obsequions observance men without children are courted at Rome . 23. And since among them , as is natural in a city so ...
... walls of the city , except only the childless and the un- married . Nor can it be conceived with what a variety of obsequions observance men without children are courted at Rome . 23. And since among them , as is natural in a city so ...
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... walls . It was the Emperor Trajan who first gave this country the name of a Roman province , and appointed a governor over it , and compelled it to obey our laws , after having by repeated victories crushed the arro- gance of the ...
... walls . It was the Emperor Trajan who first gave this country the name of a Roman province , and appointed a governor over it , and compelled it to obey our laws , after having by repeated victories crushed the arro- gance of the ...
Side 32
... walls . It was the Emperor Trajan who first gave this country the name of a Roman province , and appointed a governor over it , and compelled it to obey our laws , after having by repeated victories crushed the arro- gance of the ...
... walls . It was the Emperor Trajan who first gave this country the name of a Roman province , and appointed a governor over it , and compelled it to obey our laws , after having by repeated victories crushed the arro- gance of the ...
Side 40
... the whole portion of the palace which is outside the walls was surrounded by The town of Pettau , on the Drave . armed men . Barbatio , entering the palace before day- 40 [ BK . XIV . CH . XI . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... the whole portion of the palace which is outside the walls was surrounded by The town of Pettau , on the Drave . armed men . Barbatio , entering the palace before day- 40 [ BK . XIV . CH . XI . AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
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... walls ; and his re- mains are honoured with religious veneration for two reasons : first of all , because he governed his people with equitable moderation ; and secondly , because , by becoming an ally of the Roman republic , he ...
... walls ; and his re- mains are honoured with religious veneration for two reasons : first of all , because he governed his people with equitable moderation ; and secondly , because , by becoming an ally of the Roman republic , he ...
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