- 19th century,
Arminius was
hailed by
German nationalists as a
symbol of
German unity and freedom.
Following World War II, however,
Arminius' significance...
-
Aemilius (1574 or 1575),
Arminius became acquainted with the
mathematician Rudolph Snellius, also from Oudewater.
Snellius brought Arminius to
Marburg and enabled...
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Arminius (18/17 BC – 19 AD) was a
Germanic Cherusci chieftain.
Arminius may also
refer to:
Arminius (name),
including a list of
people with the name Arminius...
- include:
Arminius (18/17 BC –19 AD),
Germanic Cherusci chieftain Arminius Vámbéry (1832–1913),
Hungarian Turkologist and
traveller Jacobus Arminius (1560–1609)...
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their auxiliaries; the
alliance was led by
Arminius, a
Germanic chieftain and
officer of Varus's auxilia.
Arminius had
received Roman citizenship and a Roman...
- item 4.
Picirilli 2002, p. 203.
Arminius 1853b, pp. 219–220.
Arminius 1853b, pp. 465, 466: "This
seems to fit with
Arminius'
other statements on the need...
- HWR".
Arminius HW5 revolver. fattywithafirearm. 5
April 2015.
Retrieved 28
September 2021 – via YouTube. "
Arminius Revolver Model HW 9". "
Arminius Model...
- victorious.
Laurence Rupp as
Arminius (seasons 1-2) Finn Reiter [de] as
Young Arminius (season 1)
Benedikt Kalcher as
Young Arminius (season 2)
Jeanne Goursaud...
- gun
turrets amidships. She was
named for
Arminius, the
victor of the
Battle of the
Teutoburg Forest.
Arminius served as a
coastal defense ship for the...
-
Matthew Arnold (24
December 1822 – 15
April 1888) was an
English poet and
cultural critic. He was the son of
Thomas Arnold, the
headmaster of
Rugby School...