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for the service of scouts, pioneers, and archers; but the promiscuous crowd were lost in their own disorder; and we depend not on the eyes and knowledge, but on the belief and fan
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in ahead of him some scouts and a part of his forces, and then with this precaution he went in himself. And when he had gone in, keeping the gates wide open, he called to him all
Roman Emperors - DIR Irene (Wife of Leo IV)http://roman-emperors.sites.luc.edu/irene.htm
this juncture, bribed scouts to report that the Arabs had retreated, and to his chagrin the emperor returned empty-handed. Irene's moves now became more direct. Following the deat
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Hermotus. He now sent scouts before the army under the command of Amyntas, son of Arrhabaeus, who had the squadron of the Companion cavalry which came from Apollonia, 118 under th
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Ammianus Marcellinus, Roman History. London: Bohn (1862) Book 29. pp.503-543.https://tertullian.org/fathers/ammianus_29_book29.htm
from one of his scouts that Firmus had fled to the tribe of the Isaflenses. He at once entered their territory to require that he should be given up, with his brother Mazuca, and
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