Crossing the Rhine: Germany during the Early Principate

Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 4 (1) (2013)
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This paper examines the relationship between early Germany and Rome following the defeat of the Romans in Germany in 9 BCE. The theories of several historians as to why the Romans did not try to conquer Germany and how the loss affected the Romans following the defeat

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