- had
recovered enough control that a
garrison was
stationed somewhere in
Cheruscan territory,
probably at
either Haltern or
Bergkamen in
North Rhine-Westphalia...
-
distinguished as
Hermann der
Cherusker ("Hermann the
Cheruscan") or
Hermann der Cheruskerfürst ("Hermann the
Cheruscan Prince").
Hermann etymologically means "Man...
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Landwehr as Eigil,
Cheruscan warrior (season 1)
Sebastian Griegel as Hanno,
Cheruscan warrior (season 1)
Marlon Boess [de] as Luc,
Cheruscan warrior (season...
- In the
modern Pagan movement of
Heathenry there are a
number of
holidays celebrated by
different groups and individuals. The most
widely observed are based...
-
Thusnelda (/ðʌsˈnɛldə/; c. 10 BC –
after AD 17) was a
Germanic Cheruscan noblewoman who was
captured by the
Roman general Germanicus during his invasion...
- had fair hair. His
original name is unknown.
Flavus was the son of the
Cheruscan chieftain Segimer and the
younger brother of Arminius. His
father was...
-
broke out
between Arminius and Marobod.
Tacitus records: Not only the
Cheruscans and
their confederates... took arms, but the
Semnones and Langobards,...
-
National Steak Au
Poivre Day (United States)
Remembrance for
Herman the
Cheruscan (The Troth)
Wienerschnitzel Day (United States)
September 10 Amerindian...
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Varus was ****igned governor. On
September 9, Arminius,
leader of the
Cheruscan allies,
reported a
rebellion in the
Rhine area.
Without suspecting the...
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Germany during the
reign of
Augustus and then Tiberius. Arminius, the
Cheruscan noble and
military leader, had
married Thusnelda, Segestes' daughter,...