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The Germanic Wars is a name given to a series of wars between the Romans and various Germanic tribes between 113 BCE and 596 CE. The nature of these wars varied through time between Roman conquest, Germanic uprisings and later Germanic invasions in the Roman Empire that started in the late 2nd century. The series of conflicts which began in the 5th century, under the Western Roman Emperor Honorius, led (along with internal strife) to the ultimate downfall of the Western Roman Empire.

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  • Germanic Wars
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  • The Germanic Wars is a name given to a series of wars between the Romans and various Germanic tribes between 113 BCE and 596 CE. The nature of these wars varied through time between Roman conquest, Germanic uprisings and later Germanic invasions in the Roman Empire that started in the late 2nd century. The series of conflicts which began in the 5th century, under the Western Roman Emperor Honorius, led (along with internal strife) to the ultimate downfall of the Western Roman Empire.
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  • Cimbrian War
  • Ancient Roman sites in Germany
  • Germanic monarchs
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  • * Ermanaric * Vithimiris
  • * Maroboduus * Ballomar
  • * Segimerus * Arminius
  • * Godigisel * Gunderic * Genseric * Huneric * Gunthamund * Thrasamund * Hilderic * Gelimer
  • Cities: Trier • Mainz • Cologne • Xanten Barricades: Limes Germanicus Camps: Roman camp Bentumersiel • Marching camp Holsterhausen • Aliso • Cohort camp Haltern • Shore fort Beckinghausen • Roman camp Oberaden • Roman camp Kneblinghausen • Roman camp Anreppen • Roman camp Porta Westfalica • Roman camp Hedemünden • Waldgirmes Forum • Roman camp Dorlar• Roman camp Marktbreit
  • * Chlodio * Merovech * Childeric I * Clovis I * Childebert I * Chlothar I * Charibert I * Guntram * Chilperic I * Sigebert I * Childebert II * Chlothar II * Dagobert I * Sigebert II * Clovis II * Chlothar III * Childeric II * Theuderic III * Clovis IV * Childebert III * Dagobert III * Chilperic II * Chlothar IV * Theuderic IV * Childeric III
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  • Ancient Roman sites in Germany
  • Germanic monarchs
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  • The Germanic Wars is a name given to a series of wars between the Romans and various Germanic tribes between 113 BCE and 596 CE. The nature of these wars varied through time between Roman conquest, Germanic uprisings and later Germanic invasions in the Roman Empire that started in the late 2nd century. The series of conflicts which began in the 5th century, under the Western Roman Emperor Honorius, led (along with internal strife) to the ultimate downfall of the Western Roman Empire. * Siege of Olbia, c. 220 BCE * Cimbrian War, 113–101 BCE * Battle of Noreia 112 BCE * Battle of Agen 107 BCE * Battle of Arausio 105 BCE * Battle of Aquae Sextiae 102 BCE * Battle of Vercellae 101 BCE * Battle of Vosges 58 BCE * Battle of the Sabis 57 BCE * clades Lolliana 16 BCE * Battle of the Lupia River 11 BCE * clades Variana 9 CE * Battle at the Pontes longi 15 * Battle of the Weser River 16 * Battle of the Angivarian Wall 16 * Battle of Baduhenna Wood 28 * Marcomannic Wars 166–180 * Crisis of the Third Century * Battle at the Harzhorn c. 235 * Battle of Philippopolis 250 * Battle of Abrittus 251 * Battle of Mediolanum 259 * Battle of Augusta Vindelicorum 260 * Battle of Thermopylae 267 * Siege of Mainz 268 * Battle of Lake Benacus 268 * Siege of Augustodunum Haeduorum 269 * Battle of Naissus 269 * Battle of Placentia 271 * Battle of Fano 271 * Battle of Pavia 271 * Battle of Châlons 274 * Battle of Lingones 298 * Battle of Vindonissa 298 * Siege of Senonae 356 * Siege of Autun 356 * Battle of Durocortorum 356 * Battle of Brumath 356 * Battle of Argentoratum 357 * Battle of Solicinium 367 * Great Conspiracy 367-368 * Gothic War (376–382) * Battle of the Willows 377 * Battle of Adrianople 378 * Battle of Thessalonica 380 * Battle of Argentovaria 378 * Massacre of Thessalonica 390 * Battle of the Frigidus 394 * Gothic War (402-403) * Battle of Pollentia 402 * Battle of Verona 403 * Battle of Faesulae 405 * Battle of Moguntiacum 406 * Crossing of the Rhine 406 * Sack of Rome 410 * Siege of Hippo Regius 430 * Battle of Narbonne 436 * Battle of the Catalaunian Plains 451 * Sack of Aquileia 452 * Battle of Nedao 454 * Sack of Rome 455 * Battle of Aylesford 455 * Battle of Órbigo 456 * Battle of Arelate 458 * Night of the Long Knives c. 460 * Battle of Cartagena 461 * Battle of Orleans 463 * Battle of Wippedesfleot 466 * Battle of Bassianae 468 * Battle of Cape Bon 468 * Battle of Bolia 469 * Battle of Déols c. 469 * Battle of Ravenna 476 * Battle of Mercredesburne 485 * Battle of Soissons 486 * Battle of Isonzo 489 * Battle of Verona 489 * Battle of Tolbiac 496 * Battle of Mons Badonicus probably in the range 490-517 * Battle of Vouillé 507 * Battle of Vézeronce 524 * Battle of the Unstrut River 531 * Battle of Autun 532 * Vandalic War 533-534 * Battle of Ad Decimum 533 * Battle of Tricamarum 533 * Gothic War (535–554) * Siege of Rome 537-538 * Battle of Faventia 542 * Battle of Mucellium 542 * Siege of Naples 543 * Sack of Rome 546 * Siege of Rome 549-550 * Battle of Sena Gallica 551 * Battle of Taginae 552 * Battle of Mons Lactarius 553 * Battle of the Volturnus 554 * Siege of Ticinum 569–572 * Battle of Deorham 577 * Battle of Woden's Burg 592 * Battle of Raith 596
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