
Whatever happened to the Cherusci Tribe? - History Forum
2020年12月13日 · Cherusci is a name recorded before the C to H sound shift which is well attested, eg Cimmerland => Himmerland, and all suggested etymologies suggest Heruskaz was more likely. In the middle ages, people like Martin Luther thought the name was connected with the Harz region and that the name was something like Harzer.
Whatever happened to the Cherusci Tribe? | Page 2 | History Forum
2020年12月13日 · The Cheruci are likely in that large cultivated area south of Hannover, with pockets of other tribes as their neighbours. That doesn't mean that other earlier Cherusci didn't migrate southwards, joining some groups of the migration period. It depending on personal ambition, family ties, alliances and allegiances etc.
First Century Germanic Warriors | History Forum
2010年10月15日 · Many - though I wouldn't go as far as saying most - of the Cherusci in Arminius' army may have worn chainmail tunics. Remember that he had warriors from other tribes (Marsi, etc.) in his warband, and to our knowledge they had not contributed any warriors to the auxilia, and therefore would have been more lightly-equipped.
Ancient Germanic Artwork and Designs - History Forum
2010年8月11日 · Thank you for the links, Beorna. I am excited to check them out. The Germanic tribes I am most interested are the Chatti and the Cherusci (1st century) and the Saxons (any time from their first mention until about the 10th century). But I welcome anything ancient Germanic from the earliest times to the 4th century or so. Germania_Echoes
1st Century Germanic Personal Names - History Forum
2010年6月18日 · Most of the Germans that the 1st/2nd Century Romans encountered (Cherusci, Suebi, Chatti, Marcomanni, etc.) lived in close contact with Celtic tribes. The line where "Celt" ended and "German" began was traditionally drawn at the Rhine, but remember that ancient frontiers (take Hadrian's Wall for example) were often not barriers but meeting ...
Domitian's War with the Chatti - History Forum
2013年6月27日 · Towards the end of the War, or perhaps even after it, he sheltered Chariomerus, an exiled king of the Cherusci. According to Dio, Chariomerus had been dethroned by the Chatti 'on account of his friendship with the Romans' - suggesting this was a recent occurrence, only happening in or after 84.
Writing a Name in Germanic Elder Futhark | History Forum
I’m currently writing a story set in ancient Germania; my main character (father was Cherusci, mother was Chatti) is named ANTSECG. As far as I understand, this Saxon name could have well been used among the Cherusci since some believe the Cherusci later merged into the Saxons and the Franks. My...
Arminius - History Forum
2012年1月31日 · What do we know of Arminius of the Cherusci, famous for defeating the Romans at the Battle of the Teutoberg Forest? I'm trying to research his life before the battle. All I have found so far is that he was the son of Segimerus, chief of the Cherusci and that he was born in either 18 BC or 17 BC...
Help with ancient Germanic name! | History Forum
2010年6月11日 · In my spare time I love to write, and the majority of my writings concentrate on characters from the time periods I study.
Arminius? | History Forum
2013年11月1日 · Another view is that of Tacitus and a "nationalistic" attitude. While I don't ascribe exactly to what Tacitus is referring to, but Arminius may have not liked the way the Romans were treating his people (Cherusci) or those that also were being conquered by the Romans. Arminius seems to have had aspirations of power as Theodoric has said.