The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensBell, 1887 - 646 sider |
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... of alarm dreading the fatal agonies of approaching famine . When the news of this distress got abroad , and when repeated messages to this effect had moved Gallus Cæsar , because the A.D. 353. ] y THE SIEGE OF SELEUCIA .
... of alarm dreading the fatal agonies of approaching famine . When the news of this distress got abroad , and when repeated messages to this effect had moved Gallus Cæsar , because the A.D. 353. ] y THE SIEGE OF SELEUCIA .
Side 10
... Cæsar , because the master of the horse was kept away longer than usual at that season , Nebridius the count of the East was ordered to collect a military force from all quarters , and hastened forward with exceeding zeal to deliver the ...
... Cæsar , because the master of the horse was kept away longer than usual at that season , Nebridius the count of the East was ordered to collect a military force from all quarters , and hastened forward with exceeding zeal to deliver the ...
Side 21
... Cæsar began to be burdensome to all virtuous men ; and discarding all moderation , he harassed every part of the East , sparing neither those who had received public honours , nor the chief citizens of the different cities ; nor the ...
... Cæsar began to be burdensome to all virtuous men ; and discarding all moderation , he harassed every part of the East , sparing neither those who had received public honours , nor the chief citizens of the different cities ; nor the ...
Side 23
... Cæsar , but at the same time gradually with- drew from him his support , pretending to be uneasy , least as the leisure of soldiers is usually a disorderly time , the troops might be conspiring to his injury : and he desired him to ...
... Cæsar , but at the same time gradually with- drew from him his support , pretending to be uneasy , least as the leisure of soldiers is usually a disorderly time , the troops might be conspiring to his injury : and he desired him to ...
Side 24
... Cæsar , adding many superfluous circumstances to the relations which he was continually sending to the emperor . 66 66 11. At last , being expressly invited by the Cæsar , and being admitted into the prince's council - chamber , without ...
... Cæsar , adding many superfluous circumstances to the relations which he was continually sending to the emperor . 66 66 11. At last , being expressly invited by the Cæsar , and being admitted into the prince's council - chamber , without ...
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