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Revision as of 14:26, 18 May 2019
Sobriquet: Chieftain -- Hermann der Cheruskerfürst (Hermann the Cheruscan Prince) -- Arminius (Roman)
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History: Arminius, born in 18 or 17 BC in Germania, was son of the Cheruscan chief Segimerus and trained as a Roman military commander alongside his younger brother Flavus. He had lived in Rome as a hostage in his youth, where he had served in the Roman army between 1 and 6 AD, and had received a military education and obtained Roman citizenship as well as the status of equite before returning to Germania and driving the Romans out.
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