- In
Germanic paganism,
Baduhenna is a goddess.
Baduhenna is
solely attested in Tacitus's
Annals where Tacitus records that a
sacred grove in
ancient Frisia...
- The
Battle of
Baduhenna Wood was a battle,
possibly fought near Heiloo, Netherlands, in 28 AD
between the
Frisii and a
Roman army led by the
Roman general...
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portal Ambiorix Alaric I
Asterix Ardaric Arminius Autaritus Battle of
Baduhenna Wood Bato (Daesitiate chieftain)
Boudica Caratacus Fritigern Gainas Gaius...
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Attested consorts and ****ual
partners Attested children Attestations Baduhenna (Latinized Germanic) Badu-, may be
cognate to Proto-Germanic *badwa- meaning...
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tribe Neto, god
believed to be ****ociated with war, death, and
weaponry Baduhenna, a
western Frisii goddess of
warfare Idis (Germanic)/itis/ides, the West...
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Ancient Rome
portal Alaric I
Ardaric Ariovistus Athanaric Battle of
Baduhenna Wood
Belgios Boduognatus Boiorix Boudica Brennus Brennus Chrocus Crius—Crixus's...
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villa named Cruptorigis (= "belonging to Cruptorix") in the
woods of
Baduhenna that
could be
found in the
North of the Netherlands.[2] From the 13th...
-
Reforms Undone", The
Teaching Company. [sound recording:CD].
Battle of
Baduhenna Wood
Mercenary War
German Peasants' War
References to the
Mommsen text...
- in
Thrace –
revolt suppressed by
Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus 28:
Battle of
Baduhenna Wood:
revolt of the
Frisii –
pyrrhic Roman victory 36:
Revolt of the Cietae...
- bǫð, OE beado, OS badu-, OHG batu-) and in the name of the war
goddess Baduhenna. The
original meaning of Celtic–Germanic *bhodhwo- must have been 'battle...