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the exquisity of the ethel resistors of Rome who yet are known only by their Roman names...

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I cast my vote for Arminius.
This is the first complete English translation of Ulrich von Hutten's Latin dialogue Arminius and Eobanus Hessus's Latin preface to its post
An interesting observation:
Whereas Arminius liberates his people from the Roman empire who educated him, only to be killed by close relatives once he sought to be king…
Sir Gaheris killed his mother, Queen of Orkney, in a moment of rage at having caught her sleeping with the enemy, Sir Lamorak.
To press the matter a step further, upon ascending to the throne Richard III is said to have ordered the deaths of his brother Edward IV’s sons.
Germanicus After the Disaster of Varus An 1896 oil painting by French artist Lionel-Noël Royer.
Germanicus Caesar surveying the battlefield where Publius Quinctilius Varus lost three Roman legions (XVII, XVIII, and XIX) to Germanic tribes led by Arminius in AD 9 at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.
The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, also called the Varus Disaster or Varian Disaster (Latin: Clades Variana) by Roman historians, was a major battle fought between an alliance of Germanic peoples and the Roman Empire between 8 and 11 September 9 AD, possibly near modern Kalkriese. Fighting began with an ambush by the Germanic alliance on three Roman legions being led by Publius Quinctilius Varus and their auxiliaries; the alliance was led by Arminius, a Germanic chieftain and officer of Varus's auxilia. Arminius had received Roman citizenship and a Roman military education, thus allowing him to deceive the Romans methodically and anticipate their tactical responses.
BARBARIANS (-2020)
↳ Season 1 Episode Five : Treason
Always the same, for so many weeks. We take the reiks' sons, and each time I see you, as a boy. Did you hate your father for it? I hated him.I asked myself what I'd done wrong. Why I was being punished. My brother thought the same. And Varus?

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“For the proper explanation of this matter, a discussion on the concurrence and agreement of Divine grace and of free will, or of the human will, would be required; but because this would be a labour much too prolix, I shall not now make the attempt. To explain the matter I will employ a simile, which yet, I confess, is very dissimilar; but its dissimilitude is greatly in favour of my sentiments. A rich man bestows, on a poor and famishing beggar, alms by which he may be able to maintain himself and his family. Does it cease to be a pure gift, because the beggar extends his hand to receive it? Can it be said with propriety, that "the alms depended partly on the liberality of the Donor, and partly on the liberty of the Receiver," though the latter would not have possessed the alms unless he had received it by stretching out his hand? Can it be correctly said, because the beggar is always prepared to receive, that "he can have the alms, or not have it, just as he pleases?" If these assertions cannot be truly made about a beggar who receives alms, how much less can they be made about the gift of faith, for the receiving of which far more acts of Divine grace are required!”
-Jacob Arminius.
“Arminius: A Study in the Dutch Reformation”, Carl Bangs.
okay i love most of the made up things in barbarians but like giving arminius a roman kid was so stupid. first of all the real arminius was like 16 when he joined the roman army and then 24 when he went to germania. even if he got married at 16 how is he supposed to have a teenage son
also what single purpose did that prove that couldn't be accomplished with through flavus his freaking brother that was kiddinapped with him and was raised with him?! are you telling me arminius saw his own brother try to kill him and the only thing he was worried about was running away? no better to make up a son from nowhere and spend half the season on his madeup story without advancing the plot at all