Ancient Germanic History


Published on Aug 5, 2018

The Hermann Monument commemorates a Germanic war chief named Arminius who famously led an alliance of Germanic tribes that ambushed and annihilated three Roman legions and their auxiliaries in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD. In AD 98, the Roman historian Cornelius Tacitus wrote a text called “About the Origin and Mores of the Germanic Peoples,” or Germania, as it came to be called. In the 1940’s, the Germania was taught in German schools and widely celebrated as a comprehensive account of the ancient Germanic people. It describes a proud, brave and virtuous people, but The Germans were not one nation — Tacitus lists 50 tribes that were united to defeat Rome. https://atlanteangardens.blogspot.com…

5 thoughts on “Ancient Germanic History

  1. Thanks, Koyote. So many lies in the history books. These ancient cultures were smeared as “barbarian,” when they actually had a rich history of valor and a deep connection to nature. We called them heathens. I’ve so much to unlearn and relearn.

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    1. IM NOT A BIG ROBERT SEPHER FAN. HOWEVER, HE IS AN INDEPENDENT SCHOLAR UNLINKED TO ANY PARTICULAR UNIVERSITY………
      I JUST WOKE UP, AND FEEL LIKE A BARBARIAN MYSELF………………..

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