- Arminio, by Handel,
glorifies the
German chief who
routed the
Romans at
Teutoberg. The 1792
historical novel Marcus Flaminius by
Cornelia Knight follows...
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Teutoburg may
refer to: The
Teutoburg Forest, a
range of low,
forested mountains in the
German states of
Lower Saxony and
North Rhine-Westphalia. The Battle...
- The
Teutoburg Forest (/ˈtjuːtəbɜːrɡ/ TEW-tə-burg; German:
Teutoburger Wald [ˈtɔʏtoˌbʊʁɡɐ ˈvalt] ) is a
range of low,
forested hills in the
German states...
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enrolments on 3
October 1892. It was
renamed Teutoberg Provisional School in 1893. It
became Teutoberg State School in 1909, and
Witta State School in...
- Teutônia is a
Realm in the
Teutoberg Peninsula. Teutônia is a
region that
began being developed in 1858, when the
merchant Carlos Schilling acquired vacant...
- Museum.
British Museum Collection Four Days in September: The
Battle of
Teutoberg Forest Revised Edition. Loades, Mike (2010).
Swords and Swordsmen. Great...
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Aprahamian Rachel Paterson 30 July 2023 (2023-07-30) It is now 16BC. In the
Teutoberg forests of
Western Germania Gaius and
Drusus are once
again on campaign...
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against Rome,
culminating in the
destruction of
three Roman legions in the
Teutoberg Forest in 9 AD, and the
abandonment of Augustus'
strategy of annexing...
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Joshua bar-Joseph (Christ), and the
Romans win a
decisive victory at
Teutoberg Forest and
Latinize Greater Germania.
Procurator (1984) The New Barbarians...
- dermatologist. Otto
Nothling was born of
German immigrant parents in
Teutoberg, Queensland, an area
settled by
German immigrants. He won a scholarship...