Reclaiming the Honor of Rome: Campaigns in Germania (9-16 AD) – Lost Eagles (ALL PARTS)
Chapters:
00:00 Teutoburg forest
34:34 Pontes Longi
01:17:30 Idistaviso
01:50:49 Angrivarian Wall
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Narrated by David McCallion
Music:
EpidemicSound
Filmstro
Sources:
Pax: War and Peace in Rome’s Golden Age – Tom Holland (2023)
Campaigns of Germanicus, 13-16 AD – Ilkka Syvänne (2011)
Dio Cassius, Roman History (1st century)
Peter S. Wells, The Battle That Stopped Rome (2003)
Teutoburg Forest 9 AD – Michael McNally (2007)
Germanicus – Lindsay Powell (2013)
The Annals – Tacitus (2nd century)
In the name of Rome – Adrian Goldsworthy (2016)
The Roman Barbarian Wars – The Era of Roman Conquest – Ludwig Heinrich Dyck (2015)
Les Limites de L’Empire – Pierre Laederich (2001)
The Annals – Tacitus (2nd century)
Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the House of Caesar – Tom Holland (2015)
Roman Army of the Principate 27 BC – 117 AD – Nic Fields (2009)
Roman Auxiliary Cavalryman AD 14 – 193 – Nic Fields (2006)
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Chapters:
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34:34 Pontes Longi
01:17:30 Idistaviso
01:50:49 Angrivarian Wall
1:21:31 so did these people not arrive and go “oh those rumours were bullshit”?
I guess by then they’ve travelled so far that it barely matters at that point
the amount of time to made this. very nice
Did Varus really killed himself on the camp before the battle, or during the battle? I'm still confused since sources says that he killed himself in the battle.