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Reallexikon der
Germanischen Alterturmskunde. Vol. 4. 1981. p. 430 ff., s.v. "
Cherusker"; cf. also
Rudolf Much;
Herbert Jankuhn;
Wolfgang Lange (1967). Die Germania...
- Luther. In German,
Arminius was
traditionally distinguished as
Hermann der
Cherusker ("Hermann the Cheruscan") or
Hermann der Cheruskerfürst ("Hermann the...
- farming, commerce, and industry. The town is
named after Hermann der
Cherusker, a
Germanic leader who
defeated the
Romans in the
Battle of the Teutoburg...
- M****acre in the
Black Forest (German:
Hermann der
Cherusker – Die
Schlacht im
Teutoburger Wald) is a 1967
historical drama film set on the
northeast frontier...
-
between Bielefeld and
river Diemel Arminius (also
known as
Hermann the
Cherusker),
leader of the
Germanic tribes during the battle,
became something of...
-
sculptures after. The
timeline spans from
Arminius a.k.a.
Hermann der
Cherusker (born 17 BC) to
watchmaker Peter Henlein, who died in 1542. In 2003 a...
- county. The
lodge is
named for
German chieftain folk hero
Hermann the
Cherusker. A
bitterly divided Kerr
County voted 76–57 in 1861 for
secession from...
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Birthplace of
Alfred Lion
Birthplace of
Marlene Dietrich Extension of the "
Cherusker Park" at the
south end of Rote Insel.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
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German language and traditions. The
organization is
named for
Hermann the
Cherusker, also
known as Arminius, a
German hero who
overthrew his people's Roman...
- singer.
Gregor Gysi, (1948–) (East)
German politician. Arminius, der
Cherusker,
Germanic leader who
defeated a
Roman army. Günter Gr****, (1927-2015)...