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Die Varusschlacht (The Battle of Varus)Description
Die Varusschlacht (The Battle of Varus) or the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, offers an overview of the prehistory and history of the Varus campaign, as well as the written and archaeological evidence of the historical consequences of this campaign. AD 9, three Roman legionaries, Publius Quinctilius Varus, in a battle with Germanic tribes, suffered a devastating blow to the Roman Empire and its expansionist forces during the campaigns in Germania.Lexicon
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Author
Gunther MoosbauerPublisher
C. H. Beck WissenDate Published
2009Publication Language
GermanPublication Subjects
The Roman Rhine Army - The Germanic Tribes - The Beginning of the Conflicts - First Secured Military Installations on the Rhine - The Alpine Campaign - Germania East of the Rhine - Increased Roman Presence in Germania - Abandoned Project - First Steps Towards a Roman Province - The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest - The Excavations at Kalkriese - Reactions to the Defeat and the Time of Germanicus' Campaigns - Roman Finds in GermaniaISBN
3406562574 9783406562570