Sunday, June 12, 2022
Arboricide at Aquileia
Herodian 8.4.5 (tr. Edward C. Echols):
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After the bridge had been completed, the army crossed over and marched to Aquileia, where they found the buildings on the outskirts deserted. The soldiers cut down all the trees and grapevines and burned them, and destroyed the crops which had already begun to appear in those regions. Since the trees were planted in even rows and the interwoven vines linked them together everywhere, the countryside had a festive air; one might even say that it wore a garland of green. All these trees and vines Maximinus' soldiers cut down to the very roots before they hurried up to the walls of Aquileia.
ἐφεστῶτος οὖν αὐτοῦ διαβὰς ὁ στρατὸς ἐπὶ τὴν πόλιν ἐχώρει. τὰ μὲν οἰκοδομήματα τῶν προαστείων ἔρημα εὕρισκον, ἀμπέλους μέντοι καὶ δένδρα πάντα ἐξέκοπτον, ἃ δὲ ἐνεπίμπρασαν, καὶ τὴν πρότερον τοῖς χωρίοις ὑπάρχουσαν ὥραν κατῄσχυνον. δένδρων γὰρ στοίχοις ἴσοις ἀμπέλων τε πρὸς ἀλλήλας δέσει πανταχόθεν ἠρτημένων ἐν ἑορτῆς σχήματι, στεφάνῳ ἄν τις τὴν χώραν κεκοσμῆσθαι ἐτεκμήρατο· ἅπερ πάντα ῥιζόθεν ἐκκόψας ὁ στρατὸς ἐπὶ τὰ τείχη ἠπείγετο.
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