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In 9 CE, three Roman legions marched into the forests of Germania and never came out. This is the story of the man who led them there. Born a prince of the Cherusci tribe, Arminius was taken from his family as a boy and raised in Rome, trained in Roman warfare, granted Roman citizenship, and elevated to the rank of knight. He was everything the empire wanted him to be. But behind the polished Latin and the Roman armor, something else was burning. In Part One of this two-part series, we trace the collision course between the most powerful empire the ancient world had ever seen and the fiercely independent tribes of Germania who refused to kneel. We explore the world Arminius was born into, the forests that Rome could never tame, and the fatal arrogance of an empire that believed it could turn any man into a Roman. From Augustus's obsession with pushing the frontier to the Elbe, to the doomed governance of Publius Quinctilius Varus, to the secret conspiracy that Arminius built one whispered conversation at a time, this episode lays the groundwork for one of the greatest military disasters in Roman history. A betrayal was coming that Rome never saw, delivered by the very man it had created. The legions are in the forest now. The worst is yet to come.
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