Barbarer (Netflix)
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Här är en video om hur historiskt korrekt romarnas läger i serien är.
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Här är en video om bla romarnas rustningar och stridsteknik.
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Säsong 2 av "Barbarer" finns på Netflix nu. Den ska innehålla romarnas svar på slaget.
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Nu har jag sett de tre första avsnitten. Intressant skildring av hur Arminius och Maroboduus (markomannernas kung) förhöll sig till varandra. Lite lustigt förresten att Arminius’ germanska namn har blivit Ari i stället för Hermann.
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Jag har bara hunnit se första avsnittet, men det verkar lovande. Intressant hur de tolkar att tinget fungerar mellan olika stammar.
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Jag har nu sett hela andra säsongen som slutar abrupt mitt i handlingen. Så man förstår att det kommer en tredje säsong. Jag är inte så påläst om den här perioden, men det jag lyckats googla mig till så kommer handlingen allt längre ifrån historiska händelser. Lite tråkig utveckling kan jag tycka, men det måste väl bli en serie som folk vill se med action antar jag.
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Här är en kortfattad beskrivning av händelserna från engelsktalande wiki (om de uppgifterna nu är tillförlitliga).
Thusnelda was the daughter of the pro-Roman Cheruscan prince Segestes. In 9 AD, Arminius, Thusnelda's future husband, who had been given by his father to the Romans as a child and raised as a Roman military commander serving under Publius Quinctilius Varus, switched sides to the Germans, and led a coalition of Germanic tribes that defeated the legions of Varus at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. The conflict between the Roman Empire and the Germanic tribes continued after the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, and Arminius abducted and impregnated Thusnelda circa 14 AD, likely as a result of a dispute with her pro-Roman father.
In May 15 AD, Thusnelda was captured by Germanicus, who commanded the invasion of Germania. She was pregnant and staying with her father, who had seized her from Arminius at some point. It was Segestes who delivered her to Germanicus, after the latter saved the former by driving off Arminius' forces, who had besieged Segestes. Arminius grieved his loss of Thusnelda deeply and did not marry again. According to Tacitus, Arminius was "driven to frenzy" by the loss of his wife.
During her captivity, Thusnelda gave birth to her and Arminius' only child, Thumelicus. At the Battle of the Weser River, Arminius engaged in a famous dispute with his brother Flavus, who was still serving in the Roman army. Flavus informed Arminius that Thusnelda was being well-treated — as, he claimed, was typical of Rome. On May 26, 17 AD, Thusnelda and her son Thumelicus were displayed as prized trophies of the triumph granted to Germanicus. During the triumphal parade, her father watched from the stands, Tacitus suggests with mixed feelings. Contemporary historians evince discomfort with her display as evidence of Roman victory in Germania, as Arminius had resisted capture.
Tacitus wrote that he would report on Thumelicus' fate "at the proper time" — i.e., when he discussed the year in question in his chronicle. The main gap in the text of the Annals is for 30 and 31 AD, so it could be that Thumelicus died then, aged 15 or 16.
Details of Thusnelda's life after the triumph of 17 AD and her date of death are unknown.
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Här är lite om slaget vid Idistaviso från wiki.
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Här är lite info om The Battle of the Angrivarian wall.