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 · THE BATTLE THAT STOPPED ROME AUGUSTUS, ARMINIUS, AND THE SLAUGHTER OF THE LEGIONS IN THE TEUTOBURG FOREST. by Peter S. Wells ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 1, Important analysis of a fierce first-century surprise attack by German tribesmen that ended Rome’s designs on territory east of the Rhine and profoundly altered subsequent history. The previously untold story of the watershed battle that changed the course of Western history., The Battle That Stopped Rome, Emperor Augustus, Arminius, and the Slaughter of the Legions in the Teutoburg Forest, Peter S Wells, Peter S. Wells is the author of The Battle That Stopped Rome ( avg rating, ratings, 50 reviews, published ), Barbarians to Angels ( avg r /5.


T1 - The Battle that Stopped Rome. T2 - Emperor Augustus, Arminius, and the Slaughter of the Legions in the Teutoburg Forest. AU - Wells, Peter S. PY - Y1 - M3 - Book. BT - The Battle that Stopped Rome. PB - W.W. Norton Co. CY - New York, NY. ER -. T1 - The Battle that Stopped Rome. T2 - Emperor Augustus, Arminius, and the Slaughter of the Legions in the Teutoburg Forest. AU - Wells, Peter S. PY - Y1 - M3 - Book. BT - The Battle that Stopped Rome. PB - il Saggiatore. CY - Milan, Italy. ER -. The Battle that Stopped Rome: Emperor Augustus, Arminius, and the Slaughter of the Legions in the Teutoburg Forest Peter S. Wells, Professor of Anthropology Peter S Wells W.W. Norton Company, - History - pages.


Emperor Augustus, Arminius, and the Slaughter of the Legions in the Teutoburg Forest. by Peter S Wells (Author) The previously untold story of the watershed battle that changed the course of Western history. In AD 9, a Roman traitor led an army of barbarians who trapped and then slaughtered three entire Roman legions: 20, men, half the Roman army in Europe. The Battle that Stopped Rome.: Peter S. Wells. W. W. Norton Company, - History - pages. 4 Reviews. In AD 9, a Roman traitor led an army of barbarians who trapped and then slaughtered. In the "Battle that Stopped Rome" Professor Peter Wells brings to light discoveries in the recent find of one of the most famous and influential battles of the ancient world known as the Battle of Teutoburg Forest. This should be a welcome work, the battlefield is the most complete one of its kind ever found, located in a semi-rural area of Germany and undisturbed for two thousand years.

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