- The
Cherusci were a
Germanic tribe that
inhabited parts of the
plains and
forests of
northwestern Germania in the area of the
Weser River and present-day...
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Italicus (fl. 1st
century AD) was a
chieftain of the
Germanic Cherusci. He is
chiefly remembered as the
nephew of Arminius. Like his
father Flavus and...
- I
cherusci is a
dramma per
musica in 2 acts by
Simon Mayr to a
libretto by
Gaetano Rossi. It was
first performed at the
Teatro Argentina, Rome, for Carnival...
- at the
Battle of the
Teutoburg Forest;
Arminius was the
leader of the
Cherusci, had
previously fought in the
Roman army, and was
considered by Rome to...
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Arminius (/ɑːrˈmɪniəs/; 18/17 BC–AD 21) was a
chieftain of the
Germanic Cherusci tribe who is best
known for
commanding an
alliance of
Germanic tribes at...
- Arminius, an
eques in the
Roman Imperial army, is a
member of the
Germanic Cherusci tribe who was
given away as a
hostage to Rome when he was a child, along...
- in 11 BC led by the
Cherusci against Drusus, and Drusus'
victory over the
Cherusci in 8 BC. In the
ambush in 11 BC, the
Cherusci had
trapped Drusus' army...
- by a
coalition of
Germanic tribes led by Arminius, the
chieftain of the
Cherusci tribe in the
Battle of the
Teutoburg Forest,
where he
committed suicide...
- AD 47,
probably in 30 or 31[citation needed]) was the only son of the
Cherusci leader Arminius and his wife Thusnelda,
daughter of the pro-Roman tribal...
- "tribes"
including not only the Suebi, but also the Hermunduri,
Chatti and
Cherusci.
Whether or not the
Chatti were ever
considered Suevi, both
Tacitus and...