- Ammi**** Marcellinus,
occasionally anglicised as
Ammian (Gr****: Αμμιανός Μαρκελλίνος; born c. 330, died c. 391 – 400), was a
Roman soldier and historian...
- 38-Z1.
Strabo 1.597. Appian. Mithrid. 71; Plut. Luc. 8.
Zosimus 1.34.
Ammian. 31.1, and the
notes of Valesius. Gibbon. Decline, &c. 100.46.
Michel Le...
- c.; Soz. l.c.
Bright 1911
cites Socr. iii. 2; Maff. Frag.;
Ammian.
Bright 1911
cites Ammian.
Bright 1911
cites Milner An
historical and
critical inquiry...
- Paschoud, ed. and trans., Zosime:
Histoire Nouvelle (3 vols.). Paris, 1971–89.
Ammian, Books 26–30 Uchicago.edu.
English summaries. Main text in Latin. Curran...
- Play: "Dulcitius"".
Studies in Philology. 57 (4): 597–605. JSTOR 4173324.
Ammian The History, Book
XXVII University of
Chicago online text in translation...
- This
became a
minor legend in antiquity,
still remembered in the time of
Ammian.
Serving under Gaius Marius,
sometime between the
autumns of 104 and 102 BC...
- of
Roman Studies, vol. 13, 1923, p. 168-189 Thayer, Bill (2008-02-10): “
Ammian: The History” in LacusCurtius: Into the
Roman World.
Retrieved 2014-08-01...
- include:
Hermione (Ἐρμιόνη). "Also, the holy
martyrs Theodore, Oce****,
Ammian, and Julian, who had
their feet cut off, and
consummated their martyrdom...
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prince Anatolus,
captain of the
bodyguard Priscus and Chytron,
philosophers Ammian, a
captain Basil of
Caesarea Macrina, his
sister A
Persian deserter Roman...
- Mart. III.47.2; Stat. Silv. V.1.222;
Lucan I.600; Sil. Ital. VIII.363;
Ammian. XXIII.3.7; Vib.
Sequester 2;1 Fast. Philoc. ad VI Kal. Apr., CIL I2 pp260...