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Inguiomer or
Ingomar (Latin: Inguiomerus; fl. 1st
century AD) was a
leader of the Cherusci. He is
chiefly remembered as the
uncle of Arminius. Alexander...
- Germanicus's
subsequent reprisal campaigns in Germany,
although his
brother Inguiomer appears.
Arminius appears to have
succeeded Segimer as
chieftain at some...
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Germanic forces and
inflicted heavy losses on them.
Arminius and his
uncle Inguiomer were
wounded in the battle, but both
evaded capture. The
retreating Germanic...
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ground was
littered with
corpses and weapons.
Arminius and his
uncle Inguiomer were both
wounded in the
battle but
evaded capture. The
Roman soldiers...
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originally referred to the Ingaevones, or to the god
Yngwi directly.
Inguiomer (Inguiomarus) was a
relative of the
Cheruscian Arminius in the
first century...
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ground was
littered with
corpses and weapons.
Arminius and his
uncle Inguiomer were both
wounded but
evaded capture. The
Roman soldiers proclaimed Tiberius...
- to have
succeeded Segimer as
chieftain but was
challenged by his
uncle Inguiomer and the Marcomanni.
During Germanicus's
reprisal campaigns,
Flavus also...
- his
military force. He was able to win over the
prince of the
Cherusci Inguiomer, his
uncld and
previously a
friend of the Romans, to his side, and also...
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Ingomar may
refer to:
Inguiomer or Ingomar,
uncle of
Arminius (fl. AD 15)
Ingomar the
Barbarian (play), an 1851 play by
Maria Ann
Lovell Ingomar, an opera...