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- Arminius - Wikipedia
In the aftermath of the battle, Arminius fought retaliatory invasions by the Roman general Germanicus in the battles of Pontes Longi, Idistaviso, and the Angrivarian Wall, and defeated a rival, the Marcomanni king Maroboduus Arminius sought to become a king and was assassinated in 21
- Arminius Versus Germanicus – History Moments
Arminius, retiring into pathless places, was pursued by Germanicus, who, as soon as he reached him, commanded the horse to advance and dislodge the enemy from the post he had possessed
- Arminius | Germanic Warrior, Battle of Teutoburg, Cherusci | Britannica
Six years after the Teutoburg Forest Massacre, Germanicus Caesar engaged Arminius in battle, capturing his wife, Thusnelda, but in 16 ce Arminius skillfully survived a full-scale Roman attack
- Arminius: From friend of Rome, to German Leader at the Teutoburg Forest . . .
Arminius, also known as Hermann, was a chieftain of the Germanic Cherusci tribe, husband of Thusnelda and is most renowned for his critical role in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD, where his forces annihilated three Roman legions led by Publius Quinctilius Varu
- The Story Of Arminius - History Club
Following the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, the narrative of Arminius, the chieftain of the Cherusci, and his clash with Roman power, did not end The Roman Empire, determined to avenge its loss and restore its prestige, dispatched Germanicus, a general and nephew of Emperor Tiberius, to Germania
- Arminius, the Germanic Heathen who handed Rome her Greatest Defeat
Arminius was sent to Germania in 7AD to aid the local governor Publius Quinctilius Varus in completing the Roman conquest of the Germanic tribes Normally, hostages who were more than a decade removed from their birth families, did not revert back to their tribe's culture
- Arminius « IMPERIUM ROMANUM
It is possible that he met Arminius’ wife imprisoned there, Thusnelda, and their son born in captivity, Tumelik After his victory over Marbod, Arminius became the most powerful Germanic commander, but it did not bring him much benefit
- Arminius - World History Encyclopedia
Arminius suffered defeats but won the war when Germanicus was recalled to Rome by the new Roman emperor Tiberius (r 14-37 CE) Having successfully liberated and defended Germania against the Romans, Arminius next squared off against Maroboduus, the powerful king of the Marcomanni
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