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Arbalo is thought to be near modern-day Hameln or
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During its return march to the Rhine the army was lured into an ambush at a place called Arbalo. It was attacked in a narrow pass by
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Eager for glory : the untold story of Drusus the Elder, Conqueror of
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587:1st Arelate
515:Marcianople
413:Thermopylae
317:Lupia River
277:Gallic Wars
44:would send
32:, with the
1061:Categories
1050:Rom. Hist.
1038:Nat. Hist.
1002:2022-12-09
917:References
849:operations
815:Rome (546)
761:Tricamarum
756:Ad Decimum
679:Garigliano
669:Agrigentum
664:Rome (455)
577:Rome (410)
530:Adrianople
520:Ad Salices
501:Noviodunum
484:Solicinium
469:Vindonissa
439:Mediolanum
332:Idistaviso
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684:Cartagena
557:Pollentia
449:Placentia
357:Carnuntum
346:(166–180)
270:Vercellae
255:Burdigala
938:periocha
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881:Cherusci
879:and the
877:Sugambri
869:Usipetes
853:Augustus
800:Faventia
775:Panormus
689:Cape Bon
659:Carthage
602:Toulouse
597:Narbonne
582:Massilia
572:Faesulae
567:Florence
525:Dibaltum
464:Lingones
369:Harzhorn
171:Strength
145:Sicambri
140:Cherusci
102:Location
42:Augustus
34:Germanic
830:Taginae
790:Treviso
674:Corsica
649:Tarraco
617:Orleans
607:Châlons
425:Naissus
396:Abritus
299:(16 BC)
260:Arausio
165:Segimer
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731:Dyrham
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312:Arbalo
285:Vosges
250:Noreia
159:Drusus
112:Result
46:Drusus
1077:11 BC
1033:Pliny
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873:Lippe
741:Raith
639:Rhine
622:DĂ©ols
459:Pavia
386:Beroe
290:Sabis
97:11 BC
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