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Schmitt T. "Germanen” und römische Politik // TRACTUS AEVORUM 1(2). Fall 2014. - P. 185-196.

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After Caesar’s conquest of Gaul, the Romans went to battle in the "wars against 'Germans'” on the eastern bank of the Rhine River. This article explores how this new enemy came to be known as "the Germans" and the significance of this name. It also examines how Romans secured the empire and the importance of conflict with the "Germans" for Roman emperors.

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01 January 2014
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Tassilo Schmitt
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