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Arminius / Varus. The Battle of the
Teutoburg Forest – Internet-Portal "Westfälische Geschichte", LWL-Institut für westfälische Regionalgeschichte, Münster
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Dangstetten, as evidenced by a luggage-tag bearing his name and position excavated from the site. When
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