• military leader, had married Thusnelda, Segestes' daughter, against her father's will. As a result, Segestes, who favoured Roman overlordship, bore an...
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    It was Segestes who delivered her to Germanicus, after the latter saved the former by driving off Arminius' forces, who had besieged Segestes. Arminius...
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    lists: Segestes beieri Kästner, 1934 Segestes brevipennis Willemse, 1977 Segestes celebensis Karny, 1931 Segestes cornelii Willemse, 1977 Segestes decoratus...
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    Thusnelda, daughter of the pro-Roman tribal leader Segestes. In May 15 AD, Arminius besieged Segestes at his stronghold, where Thusnelda, then pregnant...
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  • by finally uniting the tribes with the help of Thusnelda (daughter of Segestes) and Folkwin Wolfspeer, his two best friends during childhood. These events...
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    organizing a combined attack on Varus's legions. A Cheruscan noble named Segestes attempted to warn the governor repeatedly, but Varus ignored him and followed...
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  • 15, after the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, Segestes and Segimundus were besieged by Arminius. Segestes then sent Segimundus as part of a delegation...
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    Germanic princess named Thusnelda. Her father was the Cheruscan prince Segestes, who was pro-Roman. But Arminius abducted and then impregnated Thusnelda...
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    1940 genus group Sexavae Karny, 1924 (Australasia to the Philippines) Segestes Stål, 1877 Segestidea Bolívar, 1903 Sexava Walker, 1870 Auth: Braun, Chamorro...
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  • Arminius at the Weser River. Arminius was killed by his father-in-law Segestes in AD 21. Although Italicus's mother was also German, the daughter of the...
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