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  1. Oct 5, 2019 · If there’s one lesson that every Roman emperor needs to learn it’s: don’t piss off the legions; Galba would become the first example of why doing so is a death sentence. Galba’s troubles began on the 1 st of January, 69. Every first day of the year the legions were expected to renew their oaths of loyalty to the emperor.

  2. Apr 30, 2011 · Because Germania was a language in Greek form, it was translated to English making the country acquire its current name, Germany. The term was first coined by Julius Caesar, when he referred it to the people who inhabited the east of the country known as Rhine. It was assumed that the meaning of the term Germania is neighbor, men of forests or ...

  3. Sep 24, 2021 · By 6 BCE, much of modern west Germany was in the Romans' hands, and they had organized it into two provinces. Publius Quinctilius Varus, a nobleman, was made governor of the new province of Germania. At the time, Tiberius was called away to deal with a major rebellion in the Balkans. In this war, the Marcomanni played a prominent part.

  4. Limes ( Latin; sg., pl.: limites) is a term used primarily for the Germanic border defence or delimiting system of Ancient Rome marking the borders of the Roman Empire. [1] [2] The term has been extended in modern times to refer to the frontier defences in other parts of the empire, such as in the east and in Africa.

  5. Germanicus. Two years later, Tiberius succeeded Augustus and became emperor. General Germanicus (a son of Drusus) now commanded the army of Germania Inferior. In 14, 15, and 16, he invaded the country between the Rhine and Elbe again, and was able to defeat Arminius in battle.

  6. Jul 4, 2022 · In fact, the first peoples to cross the Rhine and expel the Gauls, though now called Tungrians, were then styled “Germans.” So little by little the name – a sub-group people name, not the overall descent group name – prevailed, until the whole people were called by the artificial name of “Germans,” first only by the victorious ...

  7. May 5, 2015 · Recent decades have seen a major effort by German archaeologists, ancient historians, epigraphers, numismatists, and other specialists to explore the Roman era in their own territory, with rich and often surprising new knowledge. This Handbook aims to make the results of this great effort of modern German and overwhelmingly German-language ...

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