The term "Black Forest" typically refers to a mountainous region in Germany, and there isn't a specific historical event widely known as the "Romans killed in the Black Forest." However, if you are referring to Roman military losses in battles against Germanic tribes, these events occurred in various locations and contexts. One notable example is the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD, where three Roman legions were ambushed and destroyed, resulting in significant Roman casualties, estimated to be around 20,000 to 30,000 soldiers.
"silva nigra" r u doing the blackforest trip? all saints?
No. The Romans had conquered many other lands and governed them. Jesus was killed at a location known as Calvary, or the Place of the Skull, outside the walls of the city of Jerusalem in what is now the nation of Israel
they killed him
Not killed but he committed suicide by taking a potion because the Romans tracked him.
Give it to the canadians and they would have a funeral
"silva nigra" r u doing the blackforest trip? all saints?
There are many forest´s, but the most famous is the blackforest.
No they were Romans.
No. The Romans regarded dragons as wild animals. And there were many stories of encounters with dragons where many men would get killed.
South-west Germany (Blackforest)
No. The Romans had conquered many other lands and governed them. Jesus was killed at a location known as Calvary, or the Place of the Skull, outside the walls of the city of Jerusalem in what is now the nation of Israel
the romans retook jerusalem, killed thousands of jews and forced many others to leave. they also destroyed the temples in jerusalem
Romans killed the Celts for land
they killed them
colosseum
they killed him
Yes, many ancinet peoples went hunting and among the animals they killed were boars.