Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.
Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.
Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.
Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.
Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.
Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.
Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.
Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.
Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.
Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.
As stated before, yes, the Germans hired by the Roman state were for the most part very loyal. They were used as the emperor's personal bodyguards (and his family's) and some were also hired as lictors who guarded the various officials. Yes, there was the Teutoburg nastiness, but that was instigated by only one German traitor, Arminius, who only had the support of his own tribe and some of their allies. We also hear of the "Germanic" invasion as one of the causes of the fall of the western part of the empire, but these "invaders" were of various tribes all lumped together under the term Germanic. Some of them even settled within the Roman empire with Rome's permission.
Varus basically lost to the Germans in the Teutoburg Forrest, although the final battlefield was at Kalkriese.
Yes, extremely. There was no greater honour in the Roman Empire than to serve it. The army embodied this principle in the highest manner.
The Germans I think. I just read this for class for AP World History.
The conquered peoples remained loyal to Rome mainly because they enjoyed the security and prosperity Roman occupation brought them.The conquered peoples remained loyal to Rome mainly because they enjoyed the security and prosperity Roman occupation brought them.The conquered peoples remained loyal to Rome mainly because they enjoyed the security and prosperity Roman occupation brought them.The conquered peoples remained loyal to Rome mainly because they enjoyed the security and prosperity Roman occupation brought them.The conquered peoples remained loyal to Rome mainly because they enjoyed the security and prosperity Roman occupation brought them.The conquered peoples remained loyal to Rome mainly because they enjoyed the security and prosperity Roman occupation brought them.The conquered peoples remained loyal to Rome mainly because they enjoyed the security and prosperity Roman occupation brought them.The conquered peoples remained loyal to Rome mainly because they enjoyed the security and prosperity Roman occupation brought them.The conquered peoples remained loyal to Rome mainly because they enjoyed the security and prosperity Roman occupation brought them.
As stated before, yes, the Germans hired by the Roman state were for the most part very loyal. They were used as the emperor's personal bodyguards (and his family's) and some were also hired as lictors who guarded the various officials. Yes, there was the Teutoburg nastiness, but that was instigated by only one German traitor, Arminius, who only had the support of his own tribe and some of their allies. We also hear of the "Germanic" invasion as one of the causes of the fall of the western part of the empire, but these "invaders" were of various tribes all lumped together under the term Germanic. Some of them even settled within the Roman empire with Rome's permission.
the Germans
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the germans mercenaries hired to fight the american rebelswere known as?
It took the Romans 41 years to pacify Roman Britain. After that the Britons were loyal thanks to Romanisation and the formation of a Romano-British aristocracy.
Hermes. Since he was the most loyal, he was chosen to become the messenger of the Gods.
It became a paid army loyal to its generals.
how was the character aeneas an ideal roman
It became a paid army loyal to its generals.
Ones who were fanatically loyal to him personally. Michael Montagne Hitler wanted "pure" aryan Germans: blond hair, blue eyes, light skin.
The Germans believed that: the Romans were the First Reich, the Kaiser was the Second Reich, and that they were the Third Reich.