- The so-called
Angrivarian Wall (German: Angrivarierwall) was
mentioned by the
Roman historian,
Tacitus (Annals II, 19–21), in
connection with the campaign...
- The
Battle of the
Angrivarian Wall was
fought near
Porta Westfalica,
Germany in 16 AD
between the
Roman general Germanicus and an
alliance of Germanic...
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general Germanicus in the
battles of
Pontes Longi, Idistaviso, and the
Angrivarian Wall, and
deposed a rival, the
Marcomanni king Maroboduus.
Germanic nobles...
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corroborate the
identification of
Kalkriese as the site of the battle.
Angrivarian Wall "Kalkriese".
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- the Elbe, and they
launched an
attack on the
Roman positions at the
Angrivarian Wall, thus
beginning a
second battle. The
Romans had anti****ted the...
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retreating beyond the Elbe and
regrouped to
attack the
Romans at the
Angrivarian Wall. This
battle also
ended in a
decisive Roman victory, with Germanicus...
- the Elbe, and they
launched an
attack on the
Roman positions at the
Angrivarian Wall, thus
beginning a
second battle. The
Romans had anti****ted the...
-
casualties on the
Germanic armies. A
final battle was
fought at the
Angrivarian Wall west of
modern Hanover,
repeating the
pattern of high
Germanic fatalities...
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Barbarian invasions List of
ancient Germanic peoples Angrivarian Wall
Battle of the
Angrivarian Wall Tacitus, Germania, 34. Tacitus, Annals, 2.19 Tacitus...
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Publius Quinctilius Varus. 15
Battle at
Pontes Longi 16
Battle of the
Angrivarian Wall
fought near
Porta Westfalica between the
Roman general Germanicus...