Today's installment concludes Arminius Drives Romans Out of Germany,our selection from The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World by Sir Edward S.
Early Years of Arminius
It is interesting to trace how far his fame survived during the Middle Ages, both among the Germans of the Continent and among ourselves.Continuing
Decisive German Victory at Teutoburg
Throughout Germany the Roman garrisons were assailed and cut off; and within a few weeks after Varus had fallen, the German soil was freed from the
Arminius Orders German Army to Attack
The fierce shouts of the Germans pealed through the gloom of the forests, and in thronging multitudes they assailed the flanks of the
Arminius Chooses Place of Ambush
This region still retains the name (Teutobergenwald = Teutobergiensis saltus) which it bore in the days of Arminius.Continuing Arminius Drives
Roman Occupation of Germany
Vast, however, and admirably organized as the fabric of Roman power appeared on the frontiers and in the provinces, there was rottenness at the
Arminius Drives Romans out of Germany
This series has seven easy 5 minute installments. First installment: Dark and Disheartening German Prospects.IntroductionThis battle was
Roman Cavalry Attacks German Flank and Rear
At once the foot charged, and the cavalry sent forward attacked their flank and rear, and, strange to relate, the two divisions of their army fled
Germanicus Learns of Ambush Site
Germanicus, having passed the Visurgis, learned from a deserter that Arminius had marked out the place of battle; that more tribes also had joined him