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Legio XIX - Livius.orgApr 26, 2019 · Legio XIX: one of the Roman legions. Its surname is not known, but may have been Gallica or Germanica. ... Due to the fact that they were ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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(PDF) Defeat in the Teutoburg Forest: Why Cultural Differences ...Apr 3, 2016 · PDF | This account of Roman development under Octavian in 27 BCE and the events leading up to and following the defeat of the Roman legions ...
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Paterculus on the Battle in the Teutoburg Forest - Livius.orgJul 15, 2020 · The Roman officer-historian Velleius Paterculus (20 BCE - after 30 CE) has included a description of the battle in the Teutoburg Forest (September 9 CE).
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[PDF] In 6 AD the situation in Europe looked very good to the RomansCassius Dio is the final primary source to provide us with information on the battle of Teutoburg Forest. He provides the most detailed account of the battle ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Recruitment in Ancient Roman Army - Legio X FretensisUnder Octavian Augustus, the legions were recruited mainly from the urban population of Italy.
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The Army of Augustus: counting the emperor's legions - Academia.eduWe often read that, after the Battle of Actium, Augustus reduced the pool of 50 or so legions then under arms to a manageable army of 28.
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Legio II Augusta - Livius.orgApr 23, 2020 · The badges of the Second legion Augusta were the Capricorn, the winged horse Pegasus and the war god Mars. In the late third century, only the ...
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Appian • The Civil Wars — Book VSummary of each segment:
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(PDF) The Making of the Roman Army: From Republic to EmpireNothing is known about the early history of legions XVI–XIX; because ... legio XIX, which was destroyed in the Varus disaster (below, p. 168).39 On ...
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Novaesium (Neuss) - Livius.orgOct 13, 2020 · Novaesium was, together with Nijmegen, the oldest military base in Germania Inferior, founded by Drusus before 16 BCE.Missing: Legio XIX
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Cassius Dio — Book 55Summary of each segment:
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LacusCurtius • Velleius Paterculus — Book II, Chapters 94‑131### Summary of Velleius Paterculus Book 2 on Drusus' and Tiberius' Campaigns
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The fortress of Vindonissa. State of the research. - Academia.eduthe direct successor of a vexillation fortress of Legio XIX at Dangstetten, founded some 15 km to the northeast of Vindonissa in connection with the Alpine ...
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Publius Quinctilius Varus - Livius.orgOct 11, 2020 · After the recall of Tiberius, Varus was appointed as governor of Germania, probably in the autumn of 6 CE. It was celebrated with a donativum, a ...
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Cassius Dio — Book 56### Summary of Passages on Varus in Germania (Cassius Dio, Book 56, Chapters 18-20)
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Incompetent or scapegoat? - Publius Quinctilius Varus and the AD 9 ...Sep 1, 2021 · The disregard with which Varus treated rumours of conspiracy and attack have been seen as a complete intelligence failure, with Varus ultimately ...Missing: Legio XIX administration
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Battle of Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD - World History EduOct 31, 2025 · The attack started when the Romans entered a narrow valley, where Germanic warriors launched javelins, spears, and arrows from the surrounding ...
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Battle of the Teutoburg Forest: Teutonic Fury - Warfare History NetworkRoman Governor Publius Quinctilius Varus, who is shown on a Roman coin, dismissed rumors that Arminius was plotting a revolt. When he learned of the disaster, ...Missing: 6 Legio XIX XVII XVIII
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The Varus Battle - Kalkriese VarusschlachtIn 9 AD, Germanic tribal warriors led by the Cheruscan Arminius defeated three Roman legions. This defeat was devastating for the antique super power.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Metal signature of Roman 19th Legion identified at Teutoburg battle ...Dec 4, 2022 · Researchers in Germany have identified the metallurgic signature of the Roman 19th Legion in artifacts recovered from the site of the Battle of Teutoburg ...Missing: evidence Legio XIX
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Metallurgical fingerprint points to lost Roman legion - Heritage DailyDec 5, 2022 · A new scientific study has provided Roman legions with a so-called metallurgical fingerprint, which has allowed researchers to identify the lost 19th Legion.Missing: evidence Legio
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Military Policy - Roman History 31 BC - AD 117As a whole, Tiberius followed a very conservative policy in the provinces. He seems to have dealt with those military problems that arose, but to have avoided ...
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Ancient artefacts from the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest examined at ...Black, for example, seems to have been produced by using a higher iron content, white used more copper, and blue contained surprising amounts of lead and zinc.