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No one conquered the Cherusci. Augustus ordered an invasion of central Germania and this was initially successful. The Romans reached the Elbe and all the tribes in the area were subdued. However, Arminius, a leader of the Cherusci led a coalition with included the Cherusci, Bructeri, Marsi, Sicambri, Chauci and Chatti and routed three Roman legions in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (9 AD)

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