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Segestes was a
nobleman of the
Germanic tribe of the
Cherusci involved in the
events surrounding the
Roman attempts to
conquer northern Germany during...
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Church in
Almstedt General view of
Segeste Main street,
Segeste Protestant Church,
Segeste Protestant Church,
Segeste "Gebietsänderungen von
Januar bis...
- lists:
Segestes beieri Kästner, 1934
Segestes brevipennis Willemse, 1977
Segestes celebensis Karny, 1931
Segestes cornelii Willemse, 1977
Segestes decoratus...
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captured by
Segeste, a
Germanic chieftain who is
collaborating with the
Romans and is also Arminio's father-in-law.
Arminio denounces Segeste for his treachery...
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Roman arms.
Thusnelda was the
daughter of the pro-Roman
Cheruscan prince Segestes. In 9 AD, Arminius, Thusnelda's ****ure husband, who had been
given by his...
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organizing a
combined attack on Varus's legions. A
Cheruscan noble named Segestes attempted to warn the
governor repeatedly, but
Varus ignored him and followed...
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Germanicus took
advantage of a
Cherusci civil war
between Arminius and
Segestes; at the
Battle of
Idistaviso in AD 16, he
defeated Arminius. The illness...
- Aude (2011). "Le témoignage de
Diodore de
Sicile sur deux cités élymes:
Ségeste et Éryx (VIe et Ve siècles av. J.-C.)" [The
evidence of
Diodorus of Sicily...
- Thusnelda,
daughter of the pro-Roman
tribal leader Segestes. In May 15 AD,
Arminius besieged Segestes at his stronghold,
where Thusnelda, then pregnant...
- by
finally uniting the
tribes with the help of
Thusnelda (daughter of
Segestes) and
Folkwin Wolfspeer, his two best
friends during childhood.
These events...