Julio-Claudian. He is the son of Livia and the adoptive father of Germanicus, suspected of ordering his death at the hands of Piso.
Caligula, full name Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, born on 31st August 12 in Antium and assassinated on 24th January 41 in Rome, was the third Roman emperor. He reigned from 37 to 41, succeeding his adoptive father Tiberius. He was the son of Agrippina the Elder and Germanicus.
Mark Antony was a Roman politician and military leader, born on 14th January 83 BC and died on 1st August 30 BC.
Marcellus was a member of the Julio-Claudian imperial family. He was the eldest son of Octavia, Octavian's sister, and Gaius Claudius Marcellus Minor, who was a consul in 50 BC.
Julius Caesar, also simply known as Caesar, was a Roman general, statesman, and writer. He is the adoptive father of Octavian.
Octavian, who was known as Augustus at the time of his death on 19th August 14 AD in Nola, was the first Roman emperor, reigning from 16th January 27 BC to 14th August 19 AD.
Piso was a political figure in the early Roman Empire. A confidant of Tiberius, he was sent with Germanicus on campaigns in the East. He is suspected of having poisoned Germanicus under the orders of Tiberius.
Plancina, who died in 33 AD, was a noble Roman woman of the early Roman Empire founded by Octavian. She was the wife of the governor of Syria, Piso. The couple was accused of poisoning Germanicus, the nephew and adopted son of Emperor Tiberius. Initially acquitted, she chose to commit suicide when the case was retried.
Varus was a General and Senator of Rome under the princely reign of Octavian. He is primarily known for the Roman defeat at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in AD 9, during which three Roman legions perished under his command when they were attacked by Germanic tribes led by Arminius, a prince of the Germanic Cherusci tribe. Varus is believed to have killed himself on the battlefield.
Arminius, or Armenius, born around 17 BC and died around AD 211, also known as Hermann the Cheruscan in Germany, was a war chief of the Germanic Cherusci tribe, known for annihilating three Roman legions and Varus. He was defeated several times by Germanicus and his legions.
The Cherusci were a powerful Germanic nation in the time of ancient Rome, established in the area of the Weser between the Elbe and the Teutoburg Forest, and played a significant role in the resistance against Roman domination in Germania.
The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest is the name given to a confrontation that took place in the Teutoburg Forest, in present-day Germany, in the month of September AD 9.
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