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1182: 124: 36: 1237:. The Romans had anticipated the attack and again routed the Germans. Germanicus stated that he did not want any prisoners, as the extermination of the Germanic tribes was the only conclusion he saw for the war. The victorious Romans then raised a mound with the inscription: "The army of Tiberius Caesar, after thoroughly conquering the tribes between the Rhine and the Elbe, has dedicated this monument to 77: 261: 1347: 1127:, in which three Roman legions moving west to winter quarters were ambushed and annihilated by allied Germanic forces in the deep forests of western Germania. That defeat plagued the Roman psyche, and revenge and the neutralisation of the threat of Arminius were the impetus for Germanicus' campaign. In the year before the battle, 15 AD, Germanicus had marched against the 1261:
writing to him that while "e had fought victorious battles on a great scale; he should also remember those losses which the winds and waves had inflicted, and which, though due to no fault of the general, were still grievous and shocking" and that "since the vengeance of Rome had been satisfied, might be left to their internal feuds." Germanicus was granted a
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Germanicus then withdrew his soldiers behind the Rhine for the winter. According to Tacitus, it was taken as certain that the Germanic tribes were considering suing for peace, and that an additional campaign in the next summer would end the war. However, Tiberius advised Germanicus to return to Rome,
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were wounded in the battle, but both evaded capture. The retreating Germanic army was cut down in every quarter. Many attempting to swim across the Weser died from a storm of projectiles or by the force of the current. Many others climbed the tops of trees, and while they were hiding themselves in
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to march against the Chatti with a mixed force of 3,000 cavalry and 33,000 infantry and lay waste of their territory. Meanwhile, Germanicus himself, with a larger army, invaded the Marsi for the third time and devastated their land, defeating any foe he encountered.
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The Germanic tribes generally avoided open large-scale combat, but by repeated Roman incursions deep into Germanic territory, Germanicus was able to force Arminius, at the head of a large but fractious coalition, into response. The Romans, along with the
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under Arminius. During that campaign, the Romans advanced along the region of the Teutoburg Forest, where the legions had been massacred and buried the bones of the Roman soldiers that still lay there. The
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According to Tacitus, "rom nine in the morning to nightfall the were slaughtered, and ten miles were covered with arms and dead bodies." The Roman soldiers involved on the battlefield hailed Tiberius as
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The sight of the Roman trophy constructed on the battlefield enraged the Germans who were preparing to retreat beyond the
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and raised a pile of arms as a trophy with the names of the defeated tribes inscribed beneath them.
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Skirmishes with the Germans were constant, but the Romans could not draw them into open battle.
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at De Imperatoribus Romanis, includes sourced information on battle
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The plain of Idistaviso and the battle between Romans and Germans.
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the boughs, the Romans brought archers up to shoot them down.
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on May 26, AD 17 in exchange for his return from Germania.
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Battle between Roman legions and Germanic peoples in 16 AD
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of the annihilated nineteenth legion was also recovered.
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