The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars Ad 363-628Michael H. Dodgeon, Samuel N. C. Lieu Psychology Press, 1991 - 430 páginas |
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... despatched Salutius the praetorian prefect and with him Arintheus. After talks between the two sides had taken place concerning this matter a treaty for thirty years was concluded. It was agreed that the Romans should cede the province ...
... despatched Salutius the praetorian prefect and with him Arintheus. After talks between the two sides had taken place concerning this matter a treaty for thirty years was concluded. It was agreed that the Romans should cede the province ...
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... despatched provisions to the soldiers and ordered that a market-place be set up for them in the desert. (3) When he had made a thirty-year treaty, he let the army go in good health.31 (...) Perhaps the most favourable version of all ...
... despatched provisions to the soldiers and ordered that a market-place be set up for them in the desert. (3) When he had made a thirty-year treaty, he let the army go in good health.31 (...) Perhaps the most favourable version of all ...
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... despatched supporters to the west as soon as he could, in order to consolidate his position partly by representing the outcome of the expedition as a success (Ammianus XXV.8.8–12). This propaganda effort is reflected in the coins issued ...
... despatched supporters to the west as soon as he could, in order to consolidate his position partly by representing the outcome of the expedition as a success (Ammianus XXV.8.8–12). This propaganda effort is reflected in the coins issued ...
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The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars AD 226-363: A Documentary ... Michael H. Dodgeon,Samuel N. C. Lieu Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars (AD 226-363): A ..., Parte1 Michael H. Dodgeon,Samuel N. C. Lieu Vista previa limitada - 1994 |
The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars AD 226-363: A Documentary ... Michael H. Dodgeon,Samuel N. C. Lieu Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
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Página 175 - He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Most High, and the Lord God will give to him the throne of his ancestor David. He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of his kingdom there will be no end.
Página 117 - ... be forever free from plunder by the Huns who lived next to Lazica, and he would send them against the Roman domains more easily and readily, whenever he should so desire. For he considered that, as regards the barbarians dwelling in the Caucasus, Lazica was nothing else than a bulwark against them. But most of all he hoped that the subjugation of Lazica would afford this advantage to the Persians, that starting from there they might overrun with no trouble both by land and by sea the countries...
Página 106 - but the Romans will have the Persians as their own soldiers for the future, dispensing to them a fixed payment for their service; for you give an annual payment of gold to some of the Huns and to the Saracens, not as tributary subjects to them, but in order that they may guard your land unplundered for all time.
Página 146 - ... secondly, because, since the Roman troops were shut up in Daras by Chosroes, his foragings and incursions were made in perfect security. He also directed an advance upon Theopolis, •without proceeding thither in person. These troops were compelled to draw off most unexpectedly; for scarcely any one, or indeed very few persons, remained in the city; and the bishop had fled, taking with him the sacred treasures, because both the greater part of the walls had fallen to ruins, and the populace...
Página 162 - Hêrbadhs presented Hurmuz with a petition that embodied their desire to persecute the Christians. The king endorsed the document with the words, "Just as our royal throne cannot stand on its two front legs without the two back ones, our kingdom cannot stand or endure firmly if we cause the Christians and adherents of other faiths, who differ in belief from ourselves, to become hostile to us. So renounce this desire to persecute the Christians and become assiduous in good works, so that the Christians...
Página 11 - According to the same tune 1 A fortuitous wonder! There met me near the city the corpse of that accursed one which passed by the wall; the banner which was sent from the East wind the Magian took and fastened on the tower45 so that a flag might point out for spectators that the city was the slave of the lords of that banner. RESPONSE: Praise to him who clothed his corpse in shame. 2 I was amazed as to how it was that there met and were present the body and the standard, both at the same time. And...
Página 130 - This is the word of the Lord: By my own self I swear: inasmuch as you have done this and have not withheld your son, your only son, I will bless you abundantly and greatly multiply your descendants until they are as numerous as the stars in the sky and the grains of sand on the seashore. Your descendants shall possess the cities of their enemies. All nations on earth shall pray to be blessed as your descendants are blessed, and this because you have obeyed me.