The Battle That Stopped Rome: Emperor Augustus, Arminius, and the Slaughter of the Legions in the Teutoburg Forest
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The Battle that Stopped Rome? Tell THAT to Caratacus!: One fact is certain: nine years after the birth of Christ, the Roman Empire was halted in its eastward expansion in northern Europe when the Germans destroyed three legions in the Battle of Teutoburg Forest.
Little else is certain. Wells gives a masterful account of the events surrounding this resounding defeat, and suggests it is reason the culture of Europe differs sharply on the east and west sides of the Rhine. About 1,400 years later...more
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Read in January, 2006
The arrogance of the romans was truly astonishing and this horrible slaughter had the positive effect of bringing the empire's seemingly endless expansion to an abrupt stop.
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Read in April, 2008
Bored within the opening pages. Pop Roman history isn't a genre worth getting to. Read Gibbon's Decline and Fall, but be sure to put your gloves on first.
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even though I hate reading anything that has to do with rome losing a battle this book was excellent.. Fucking Varrus is a retard general
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a fine account. well written and compelling. who doesnt love to read about roman legions being crushed by "barbarians"?!
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Read in October, 2006
A very well written account of a people's stunning victory against imperialism with a twist - it's set in ancient times.
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