17Germanicus Celebrates Triumph in Rome

May 26 – Germanicus returns to Rome as a conquering hero; he...
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⚔️ Battle of the Teutoburg Forest: Roman Legions Ambushed and Destroyed

AD 9: In the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, Germanic tribes led by Arminius ambushed and annihilated three Roman legions, resulting in the loss of the legions' standards and the death of Roman general Varus. This devastating defeat prompted the deployment of additional legions to Germania.
Battle of the Teutoburg Forest: Roman Legions Ambushed and Destroyed (9)
Roman EmpireBattleMilitary HistoryArminiusAncient romeGermanic TribesImperialism
GermanyGermanyItalyItaly

⚔️ Germanicus Appointed Commander in Germany

Germanicus is appointed commander of the forces in Germany, beginning a campaign that will end in 16.
Germanicus Appointed Commander in Germany (14)
Roman EmpireGermanicusMilitary CampaignAncient romeWars and Conflicts
GermanyGermanyItalyItaly

⚔️ Germanicus Captures Thusnelda

May – As part of his campaign against the Germanic peoples, Germanicus captures Thusnelda, wife of Arminius.
Germanicus Captures Thusnelda (15)
Roman EmpireGermanicusArminiusMilitary CampaignConflictWarfare
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🛡️ Germanicus Victorious at Idistaviso, Recovers Varus' Eagles

A Roman army of 50,000 men commanded by Germanicus gains a great victory at Idistaviso, defeating the German war chief Arminius, and recovering the lost eagles of Varus' legions.
Germanicus Victorious at Idistaviso, Recovers Varus' Eagles (16)
Roman EmpireGermanic TribesGermanicusArminiusBattleMilitary HistoryAncient romeVarus
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🎖️ Germanicus Celebrates Triumph in Rome

May 26Germanicus returns to Rome as a conquering hero; he celebrates a triumph for his victories over the Cherusci, Chatti and other Germanic tribes west of the Elbe.
Germanicus Celebrates Triumph in Rome (17)
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🛡️ Caligula's Failed German Campaign and Triumph

Caligula's campaign into Germany is stopped by a conspiracy led by Cassius Chaerea. Even though he never even reaches Germany, Caligula proclaims himself victorious and orders a triumph.
Roman EmpireMilitary HistoryEmperorCaligulaTriumphConspiracyAncient rome
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