
The Battle That Stopped Rome
Emperor Augustus, Arminius, and the Slaughter of the Legions in the Teutoburg Forest
Peter S. Wells(Author)
WW Norton & Co (Publisher)
Published on 17. September 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-393-32643-7 (ISBN)
Description
In AD 9, a Roman traitor led an army of barbarians who trapped and then slaughtered three entire Roman legions: 20,000 men, half the Roman army in Europe. If not for this battle, the Roman Empire would surely have expanded to the Elbe River, and probably eastward into present-day Russia. But after this defeat, the shocked Romans ended all efforts to expand beyond the Rhine, which became the fixed border between Rome and Germania for the next 400 years, and which remains the cultural border between Latin western Europe and Germanic central and eastern Europe today.
This fascinating narrative introduces us to the key protagonists: the emperor Augustus, the most powerful of the Caesars; his general Varus, who was the wrong man in the wrong place; and the barbarian leader Arminius, later celebrated as the first German hero. In graphic detail, based on recent archaeological finds, the author leads the reader through the mud, blood, and decimation that was the Battle of Teutoburg Forest.
This fascinating narrative introduces us to the key protagonists: the emperor Augustus, the most powerful of the Caesars; his general Varus, who was the wrong man in the wrong place; and the barbarian leader Arminius, later celebrated as the first German hero. In graphic detail, based on recent archaeological finds, the author leads the reader through the mud, blood, and decimation that was the Battle of Teutoburg Forest.
Reviews / Votes
"Always literate and learned....Wells is able not only to reconstruct a credible analysis of the German strategy, but also to explore the thoughts and fears of the combatants on both sides as the massacre commenced." -- Kirkus Reviews "Wells does an excellent job of weaving the few written accounts, recent archaeological evidence, and his own interpretation into a compelling story that is fluently written and well organized." -- Library Journal "Gives the story in clear and engrossing detail." -- Publishers Weekly "Peter Wells conducts us to a hitherto mysterious and myth-enshrouded place....A journey well worth taking." -- Robert Cowley, editor of What If?More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
16 pages of illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
245 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-393-32643-7 (9780393326437)
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Peter S. Wells
The Battle That Stopped Rome
Emperor Augustus, Arminius, and the Slaughter of the Legions in the Teutoburg Forest
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Peter S. Wells
The Battle That Stopped Rome
Emperor Augustus, Arminius, and the Slaughter of the Legions in the Teutoburg Forest
Book
10/2003
WW Norton & Co
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Person
Peter S. Wells is professor of archaeology at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of The Battle That Stopped Rome and The Barbarians Speak. He lives in St. Paul.