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Kalkriese is a
village now
administratively part of the city of
Bramsche in the
district of Osnabrück,
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is on the
northern slope...
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Germanic tribes and the
Roman Empire that took
place somewhere near
modern Kalkriese from
September 8–11, 9 AD, when an
alliance of
Germanic peoples ambushed...
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Battle of the
Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD,
which most
likely took
place at
Kalkriese instead. The
Teutoburg Forest is a
peripheral section in the
north of...
- place. In the area of
Kalkriese artifacts believed to be from the
battle have been
recovered and many are on
display in the
Kalkriese Museum and Park. W...
- an ambush, and in the
Battle of the
Teutoburg Forest in
September at
Kalkriese (east of
modern Osnabrück), the
Romans marched right into it. The heavily...
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legions marched right into the trap that
Arminius had set for them near
Kalkriese. Arminius' tribe, the Cherusci, and
their allies the Marsi, Chatti, Bructeri...
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Sacrovir and
Julius Florus.
Since an
archeological research conducted in
Kalkriese confirmed that the
soldiers at the
Battle of the
Teutoburg Forest in 9...
- the battle. In the
vicinity of
Kalkriese an
ancient log road was
found near
Bramsche about 10 km away from
Kalkriese. The
dendrological examinations...
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burial described supports the
location of the
Teutoburg Forests at the
Kalkriese site. Bone pits were
discovered there containing the
remains of at least...
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although experts now
consider it more
likely that the
battle took
place near
Kalkriese,
about 100 km to the north-west. In 9 AD, Arminius, a
chieftain of the...