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Links to Chattes/Chatti/Cattans
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List of used abbreviations:
links of: ChattesNo links in Edited sources foundlinks of: ChattiAnn Book I Chapter 55: War with the Germans. Arminius and SegestesAnn Book I Chapter 56: War with the Germans. March against the Chatti Ann Book II Chapter 7: War with the Germans. The Chatti. Ann Book II Chapter 25: War with the Germans. Romans victorious again. Ann Book II Chapter 41: War with the Germans. Commemorization. Ann Book XI Chapter 16: Italicus king of the Cherusci Ann Book XII Chapter 27: Invasion of the Chatti Ann Book XII Chapter 28: Invasion of the Chatti (cont.) Ann Book XIII Chapter 56: Events in the North. The Ampsivarii (cont.) Ann Book XIII Chapter 57: Events in the North. Chatti and Hermunduri His Book IV Chapter 12: The Batavians His Book IV Chapter 37: The Batavian Uprise. The siege is relieved Stn Domitian, Chapter 6: His wars Stn Vitellius, Chapter 14: Cruelty links of: CattansGer Chapter 29: Batavians and MattiaciansGer Chapter 30: The Cattans Ger Chapter 31: The hair of the Chattans Ger Chapter 32: Usipians and Tencterians Ger Chapter 35: Chaucians Ger Chapter 36: Cheruscans Ger Chapter 38: The Suevians |
Quotes: They had not only a passion for settling every question by arms, but also a deep-rooted superstition that such localities are specially near to heaven, and that mortal prayers are nowhere more attentively heard by the gods. Ann Book XIII Chapter 57: Events in the North. Chatti and Hermunduri As soon as they arrive to maturity of years, they let their hair and beards continue to grow, nor till they have slain an enemy do they ever lay aside this form of countenance by vow sacred to valour.
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