Ammianus Marcellinus has written:
'Roma triumphas'
'Ammianus Marcellinus' -- subject(s): History
'Ammiani Marcellini Rerum gestarum qui de XXXI. supersunt, libri XVIII' -- subject(s): History, Roman emperors, Roman Coins, Rome, Emperors
'Histoire' -- subject(s): History
'Istorie' -- subject(s): History
'Ammiani Marcellini Rerum gestarum libri qui supersunt' -- subject(s): History, Roman emperors, Rome, Roman Coins, Early works to 1800
'Storie' -- subject(s): History
'Riferimenti normativi e prospettive giuspubblicistiche nelle Res gestae di Ammiano Marcellino' -- subject(s): Sources, Criticism and interpretation, Roman law, History
'Armmiano Marcellino Delle guerre de romani' -- subject(s): History
'Rerum gestarum libri' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Criticism and interpretation, Early works to 1800, Histoire, History, Roman law, Sources, Roman Coins
'Giuliano e il paganesimo morente' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, History
'Ammianus Marcellinus, with an English translation' -- subject(s): History
'Ammiani Marcellini rerum sub impp. Constantio, Juliano, Joviano, Valentiniano & Valente per xxvi annos gestarum historia libris xviii...'
'Delle gverre de Romani' -- subject(s): History
'Rerum gestarum capita selecta, edidit Ioannes Baptista Pighi' -- subject(s): History, Rome
'Rerum gestarum qui de 31 supersunt Libri 18, ad optimas editiones collati'
'The Roman history of Ammianus Marcellinus' -- subject(s): History
'The history of Ammianus Marcellinus' -- subject(s): Roman law
'Le storie' -- subject(s): History
'Rerum gestarum libri qui supersunt recensuit rhythmiceque distinxit C.V. Clark'
'Rerum gestarum libri XVIII'
'Rerum gestarum libri qui supersunt' -- subject(s): History, Rome
'Ammiani Marcellini Rerum gestarum qui de XXXI. supersunt, libri XVIII' -- subject(s): History, Roman emperors, Roman Coins, Rome, Early works to 1800
'Ammiani Marcellini rerum sub impp. Constantio, Juliano, Joviano, Valentiniano & Valente per xxvi annos gestarum historia libris xviii...'
'Ammian Marcellin'
Ernest Witte has written: 'Ammianus Marcellinus quid judicaverit de rebus divinis'
Claire E. O'Brien has written: 'Characters and digressions in Ammianus Marcellinus' -- subject(s): Historiography
Ammianus admires tjem like slaves
Pieter de Jonge has written: 'Sprachlicher und historischer Kommentar zu Ammianus Marcellinus' -- subject(s): Rome, History
he was the fourth-century roman soldier and historian.
Marcellinus has written: 'Marcellini v.c. comitis Chronicon ad a. 518' -- subject(s): Sources, History
Ammianus Marcellinus describes the Huns using vivid and often harsh language, emphasizing their physical characteristics and ferocity. He refers to them as "barbarians" and highlights their "savage" nature, depicting them as ruthless warriors with a fearsome appearance. Their lifestyle is portrayed as nomadic and brutal, and he notes their skill in warfare and horsemanship, painting a picture of a formidable and terrifying foe.
Marcellinus Jozef Becker is the author of the book "The Fathers and Beyond: Church Fathers between 325 and 440." This book explores the lives and teachings of influential Church Fathers during the early Christian era.
Ammianus Marcellinus described the Huns as fierce, barbaric, and formidable warriors. He often emphasized their physical appearance, noting their distinct features and their nomadic lifestyle. Phrases like "savage" and "wild" reflect his perception of their brutal nature, while he also highlighted their skill in battle and the terror they instilled in their enemies. Overall, his accounts paint a picture of a relentless and fearsome people.
Ammianus Marcellinus describes the Huns with terms emphasizing their ferocity, barbarism, and physical appearance. He often uses phrases like "savage" and "barbarous," highlighting their ruthless nature in battle. Additionally, he notes their distinctive features, such as their "disheveled hair" and "piercing eyes," which contribute to the image of a fearsome and uncivilized people. Overall, his portrayal reflects a deep sense of dread and respect for their martial prowess.
Marcellinus Comes died in 534.
Marcellinus of Carthage died in 413.