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Location: Clermont Ferrand Auvergne France

Germanicus’ major success is the capture of …

Years: 15 - 15

Germanicus’ major success is the capture of Arminius' wife Thusnelda in May 15.

He lets Thusnelda sleep in his quarters during the whole of the time she is a prisoner.

He is able to devastate large areas and eliminate any form of active resistance, but at the sight of the Roman army the majority of the Germans flee into remote forests.

The raids are considered a success since the major goal of destroying any rebel alliance networks is completed.

Germanicus visits the site of the disastrous Battle of the Teutoburg Forest and buries the remains of the slaughtered Roman troops, then launches a massive assault on the heartland of Arminius' tribe, the Cherusci.

Arminius initially lures Germanicus' cavalry into a trap and inflicts minor casualties, until successful fighting by the Roman infantry causes the Germans to break and flee into the forest.

This victory, combined with the fact that winter is fast approaching, means Germanicus's next step is to lead his army back to its winter quarters on the Rhine.

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