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Tango0102 Apr 2019 9:17 p.m. PST

"In the year 15 CE the Roman commander Germanicus stood in a forest in what is now modern Germany and surveyed a scene of horror. All around him was the wreckage, human, animal and material, of a catastrophic defeat suffered by Roman arms six years earlier. Three legions plus numerous auxiliaries and non-combatants under the leadership of Publius Quinctilius Varus had been virtually annihilated by Germanic tribesmen as they attempted to retreat back across the Rhine to relative safety, and their bones still lay scattered across the landscape. It was one of Rome's worst disasters, but for the German tribesmen who took part it produced the desired result – Rome would soon decide the limit of her empire was the Rhine, and Germania would never be part of the Empire…."

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