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A coalition of Germanic tribes ambushed three Roman legions led by Publius Quinctilius Varus and their auxiliaries in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, also known as the Varian Diesaster according to Roman historians. The battle took place somewhere near modern-day Kalkriese on September 8–11, 9 AD. Arminius, a Germanic officer in the auxiliary of Varus, was in charge of the coalition. Due to his acquisition of Roman citizenship and military training, Arminius was able to predict the tactical reactions of the Roman army and deceive the Roman commander with great skill. Teutoburg Forest is often regarded as one of the most significant losses in Roman history, abruptly ending the glorious era of conquest of Augustus. This fight is regarded as one of the most significant in European history because its conclusion convinced the Romans not to pursue their goal of capturing Germania. Following this, the provinces of Germania Superior and Germania Inferior—sometimes referred to as Roman Germania—were founded in northeastern Roman Gaul, while areas south of the Rhine continued to be ungoverned by the Romans. Tiberius and Germanicus led successful retaliatory operations, although the Rhine would eventually serve as the boundary between the Roman Empire and the remainder of Germania. No further significant Roman invasion of Germania occurred until the reign of Marcus Aurelius, 161–180, during the Marcomannic Wars. Invading Rome in the fourth and fifth centuries were some of the later offspring of the vassal kingdoms, such as the Suebi that Augustus attempted to establish in Germania in order to grow the Romanitas and the Empire. #History

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