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Teutoburg Forest (3)

Battle in the Teutoburg Forest (Latin Saltus Teutoburgiensis): the defeat of the Roman commander Publius Quintilius Varus against the Germanic tribesmen of the Cheruscian leader Arminius in 9 CE. In this battle, three legions (XVII, XVIII, XIX) were annihilated.Written sources: some first conclusions …

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Teutoburg Forest (5)

Battle in the Teutoburg Forest (Latin Saltus Teutoburgiensis): the defeat of the Roman commander Publius Quintilius Varus against the Germanic tribesmen of the Cheruscian leader Arminius in 9 CE. In this battle, three legions (XVII, XVIII, XIX) were annihilated.The battle The Teutoburg Forest is one of the…

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Teutoburg Forest (6)

Battle in the Teutoburg Forest (Latin Saltus Teutoburgiensis): the defeat of the Roman commander Publius Quintilius Varus against the Germanic tribesmen of the Cheruscian leader Arminius in 9 CE. In this battle, three legions (XVII, XVIII, XIX) were annihilated.The battle Night After Day Two …

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Teutoburg Forest (7)

Battle in the Teutoburg Forest (Latin Saltus Teutoburgiensis): the defeat of the Roman commander Publius Quintilius Varus against the Germanic tribesmen of the Cheruscian leader Arminius in 9 CE. In this battle, three legions (XVII, XVIII, XIX) were annihilated.Aftermath …

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Teutoburg Forest (9 CE)

Battle in the Teutoburg Forest (Latin Saltus Teutoburgiensis): the defeat of the Roman commander Publius Quintilius Varus against the Germanic tribesmen of the Cheruscian leader Arminius in 9 CE. In this battle, three legions (XVII, XVIII, XIX) were annihilated.Introduction …

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Texts of Synesius

Speeches In praise of baldness Against Andronicus Synesius, Constitutio Essays Synesius, On Imperial Rule Dio Synesius, On Providence and 2 On dreams Synesius, On an Astrolabe Catastasis Hymns 1: "Arise my Soul" 2: Prayer at Dawn 3: To the Father and Son 4: To the Supreme Being 5: A Song of Praise 6: To Christ 7: Epiphany 8: To…

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The Antonine Legions (CIL 06.3492)

The following text, known as CIL 06.3492, is a well-known inscription, found in Rome, and dating back to the reign of (probably) the emperor Marcus Aurelius (r.161-180).note[An earlier date, during the reign of Antoninus Pius, was accepted by Emil Ritterling.]…

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