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Germanic Cherusci chieftain (18/17 BC – AD 21)
19th century, Arminius was hailed by German nationalists as a symbol of German unity and freedom. Following World War II, however, Arminius' significance
Arminius
Topics referred to by the same term
Arminius (18/17 BC – 19 AD) was a Germanic Cherusci chieftain. Arminius may also refer to: Arminius (name), including a list of people with the name Arminius
Arminius_(disambiguation)
Dutch theologian (1560–1609)
Aemilius (1574 or 1575), Arminius became acquainted with the mathematician Rudolph Snellius, also from Oudewater. Snellius brought Arminius to Marburg and enabled
Jacobus_Arminius
Name list
include: Arminius (18/17 BC –19 AD), Germanic Cherusci chieftain Arminius Vámbéry (1832–1913), Hungarian Turkologist and traveller Jacobus Arminius (1560–1609)
Arminius_(name)
Roman defeat by Germanic tribes in 9 AD
their auxiliaries; the alliance was led by Arminius, a Germanic chieftain and officer of Varus's auxilia. Arminius had received Roman citizenship and a Roman
Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
Battle_of_the_Teutoburg_Forest
Protestant theological movement
righteousness to them. Arminius understood sanctification as a cooperative work between the Holy Spirit and the believer. Arminius maintained that perfect
Arminianism
Firearm manufacturer of Germany
HWR". Arminius HW5 revolver. fattywithafirearm. 5 April 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2021 – via YouTube. "Arminius Revolver Model HW 9". "Arminius Model
Arminius_(revolvers)
Ironclad turret ship of the German Imperial Navy
gun turrets amidships. She was named for Arminius, the victor of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. Arminius served as a coastal defense ship for the
SMS_Arminius
German television series
victorious. Laurence Rupp as Arminius (seasons 1–2) Finn Reiter [de] as Young Arminius (season 1) Benedikt Kalcher as Young Arminius (season 2) Jeanne Goursaud
Barbarians_(2020_TV_series)
Hungarian Turkologist and traveller (1831–1913)
(born Hermann Wamberger; 19 March 1832 – 15 September 1913), also known as Arminius Vámbéry, was a Hungarian Turkologist and traveller. Vámbéry was born in
Ármin_Vámbéry
Roman general (15 BC–19 AD)
rivers as part of his last major campaign against Arminius in AD 16. His forces met those of Arminius on the plains of Idistaviso, by the Weser River near
Germanicus
Roman general and politician
Ignoring a warning from Segestes not to trust Arminius, Varus followed Arminius' lead. Segestes and Arminius had publicly quarrelled, and so Varus had reasonable
Publius_Quinctilius_Varus
Series of military conflicts between Germanic tribes and the Romans (12 BC – 16 AD)
and almost destroyed by a Germanic force led by Arminius at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest; Arminius was the leader of the Cherusci, had previously
Roman campaigns in Germania (12 BC – AD 16)
Roman_campaigns_in_Germania_(12_BC_–_AD_16)
Political party in Germany
Arminius – Association of the German People (German: ARMINIUS-Bund des deutschen Volkes) short-form: ARMINIUS-Bund is a minor far-right political party
Arminius – Association of the German People
Arminius_–_Association_of_the_German_People
Member of Germanic tribe (died before 47 CE)
the younger brother of Arminius, who led the Germans to victory over the Romans at Teutoburg Forest in AD 9. Neither Arminius nor Flavus are Old Germanic
Flavus_(son_of_Segimerus)
Roman military expedition
participation in the Arminius coalition can be ruled out. The same applies to the Chauci, even if they may have sympathized with Arminius, as was indicated
Germanicus's expedition into Germania
Germanicus's_expedition_into_Germania
Early 1st century AD king of the Marcomanni
treaty with Maroboduus and to recognize him as king. His rivalry with Arminius, the Cheruscan leader who inflicted the devastating defeat at the Battle
Maroboduus
Germanic tribe in present-day northwestern Germany in the 1st centuries BCE and CE
soon died, possibly from poisoning. Arminius was killed in turn by Segestes and his allies in CE 21. After Arminius's murder, the Romans left the Cherusci
Cherusci
Country in Europe
the Rhine and Elbe rivers. In 9 AD, three Roman legions were defeated by Arminius in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. The outcome of this battle dissuaded
Germany
1st century Germanic Cherusci chieftain
Cherusci. He is chiefly remembered as the nephew of Arminius. Like his father Flavus and uncle Arminius, Italicus is only known by his Latin name, which
Italicus_(chieftain)
1520 Latin dialogue by Ulrich von Hutten
Arminius. Dialogus Huttenicus quo humo patriae amantissimus patriae laudem celebravit, more commonly known simply as Arminius, is a Latin dialogue by
Arminius_(dialogue)
1st century AD Germanic noblewoman and wife of Arminius
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
Thusnelda
English poet and cultural critic (1822–1888)
Matthew Arnold (24 December 1822 – 15 April 1888) was an English poet and cultural critic. He was the son of Thomas Arnold, the headmaster of Rugby School
Matthew_Arnold
Historic building in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
The Arminius Hotel is a historic hotel in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was built in 1904 by Otto Kleeman, and is on the National Register of Historic
Arminius_Hotel
Historical region in north-central Europe
tyrants and to new colonies, follow as your leader Arminius to glory and to freedom..." — Arminius In the late 1st century BC, the Roman emperor Augustus
Germania
Christian theological debate
on 19 October 1609, Arminius died. After the death of Arminius, The Hague court chaplain Johannes Wtenbogaert agreed with Arminius, saying he was one "who
History of the Calvinist–Arminian debate
History_of_the_Calvinist–Arminian_debate
German sculpture
constructed between 1838 and 1875 to commemorate the Cherusci war chief Arminius (in German, Hermann) and his victory over Rome at the Battle of the Teutoburg
Hermannsdenkmal
Painting by Benjamin West
The Wife of Arminius Brought Captive to Germanicus is a 1773 history painting by the Anglo-American artist Benjamin West. It depicts a scene from the Roman
The Wife of Arminius Brought Captive to Germanicus
The_Wife_of_Arminius_Brought_Captive_to_Germanicus
Dutch Calvinist theologian (1563–1641)
opponents of Arminius, who came to be known as Gomarists (Dutch: contra-remonstranten). He engaged twice in personal disputation with Arminius in the assembly
Franciscus_Gomarus
First 9 years of the Common Era
multiple punitive campaigns, before sustaining a major defeat at the hands of Arminius in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. Concurrently, the Roman Empire fought
0s
Forest in Germany
Teutoburg Forest / Egge Hills Nature Park between Bielefeld and river Diemel Arminius (also known as Hermann the Cherusker), leader of the Germanic tribes during
Teutoburg_Forest
1870s oratorio by Max Bruch
Arminius. NDR 1 Niedersachsen. Barbara Eichner, History in Mighty Sounds: Musical Constructions of German National Identity, p. 172–181. Arminius on
Arminius_(Bruch)
Early Roman battle in Germany (16 AD)
Roman general Germanicus and an alliance of Germanic tribes commanded by Arminius. This battle followed immediately after the Battle of Idistaviso, and was
Battle of the Angrivarian Wall
Battle_of_the_Angrivarian_Wall
Son of Arminius in the Roman Empire
of the Cherusci leader Arminius and his wife Thusnelda, daughter of the pro-Roman tribal leader Segestes. In May 15 AD, Arminius besieged Segestes at his
Thumelicus
Chieftain of the Cherusci in the early 1st century AD
was a leader of the Cherusci. He is chiefly remembered as the uncle of Arminius. Alexander Haggerty Krappe proposed the name Inguiomer derives from Old
Inguiomer
1st century AD nobleman of the Germanic tribe of the Cherusci
allied German tribes under the command of Arminius ambushed them. Segestes openly turned against Arminius when Germanicus invaded northern Germany in
Segestes
Battle between Roman legions and Germanic peoples in 16 AD
commanded by Arminius. The battle marked the end of a three-year series of campaigns by Germanicus in Germania. The Germanic chief, Arminius, had been instrumental
Battle_of_Idistaviso
Sin which will never be forgiven by God
death: I do not say that he shall pray for it." The teaching of Jacob Arminius defined the unforgivable sin as "the rejection and refusing of Jesus Christ
Eternal_sin
British actor (born 1985)
Sails William "Billy Bones" Manderly Main role 2016 Barbarians Rising Arminius 2 episodes 2017 Game of Thrones Dickon Tarly 4 episodes 2019–2024 The Umbrella
Tom_Hopper
German military historiographic debate
with Arminius, in the background. Critics note that the blend of the two figures, represented by the placing of a Rommel portrait and an Arminius statue
Erwin Rommel and the Bundeswehr
Erwin_Rommel_and_the_Bundeswehr
Name list
early modern period; thus, Arminius is traditionally known as Hermann der Cheruskerfürst in German. The name of Arminius is in fact from a stem ermen-
Herman_(name)
Chief of the Cherusci in Germania
their Latin names Arminius and Flavus. They were closely involved with the Romans and both joined the Roman military. His son Arminius led the Germans to
Segimer
Roman legion
assigned governor and commander of the Germania army. On September 9, Arminius, leader of the Cheruscan allies, reported a rebellion in the Rhine area
Legio_XVII
Figure in Germanic mythology
dismisses a connection between Sigurd and Arminius as tenuous speculation. The idea that Sigurd derives from Arminius nevertheless continues to be promoted
Sigurd
American race car designer and builder
Harold Arminius Miller (December 9, 1875 – May 3, 1943), commonly called Harry, was an American race car designer and builder who was most active in the
Harry_Miller_(auto_racing)
Abrahamic monotheistic religion
branches. Other reformers like Zwingli, Oecolampadius, Calvin, Knox, and Arminius further criticized Catholic teaching and worship. These challenges developed
Christianity
Inconclusive battle in Germania between the Romans and Germanic tribes
the night Arminius counseled in favor of letting the Romans leave their camp in the morning and resume their march to the Rhine. Arminius explained that
Battle_at_Pontes_Longi
Roman politician and general during the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius
the night Arminius counselled in favour of letting the Romans leave their camp in the morning and resume their march to the Rhine. Arminius explained
Aulus_Caecina_Severus
Idistaviso is the location on the Weser river where forces commanded by Arminius fought those commanded by Germanicus at the Battle of the Weser River in
Idistaviso
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
Germanicus took advantage of a Cherusci civil war between Arminius and Segestes, defeating Arminius at Idistaviso in AD 16. Rome also experienced loss to
Augustus
1851 book by Edward Shepherd Creasy
Carthage, but between the two great families of the world..." Victory of Arminius over the Roman Legions under Varus, AD 9 Known as the Battle of the Teutoburg
The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World
The_Fifteen_Decisive_Battles_of_the_World
besieged by Arminius. Segestes then sent Segimundus as part of a delegation to the Roman army leader Germanicus, in hope for support against Arminius. Segimundus
Segimundus
Protestant theological doctrine
articles of Remonstrance, by Jacobus Arminius himself, and by John Wesley, who strongly identified with Arminius through publication of his periodical
Total_depravity
Topics referred to by the same term
Arminius who was a German prince. He is mostly known for defeating the Roman army in Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. The Latinized name of "Arminius"
Armin
Germanic people in Roman times
the Franks. These were still under Arminius, who had led the German confederation to victory in 9. Unlike Arminius' native tribe, the Cherusci, the loyalty
Angrivarii
Theological propositions in opposition to Calvinism
against theological criticisms from the followers of late Jacob Arminius, although Arminius himself claimed adherence to the Belgic Confession and Heidelberg
Five_Articles_of_Remonstrance
Christian theological concept
will in vain." Theologian Robert E. Picirilli writes, quoting Arminius, that: "What Arminius meant by 'prevenient grace' was that grace that precedes actual
Prevenient_grace
Fundamental teachings of Calvinism
translation. Stanglin, Keith D.; McCall, Thomas H. (15 November 2012). Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 157–158
Five_Points_of_Calvinism
Roman legion
In 7, Publius Quinctilius Varus was assigned governor. On September 9, Arminius, leader of the Cheruscan allies, reported a rebellion in the Rhine area
Legio_XVIII
Major branch of Christianity
most important activists of the Protestant Reformation included Jacobus Arminius, Theodore Beza, Martin Bucer, Andreas von Carlstadt, Heinrich Bullinger
Protestantism
theological criticisms from the followers of the late Jacob Arminius, although Arminius himself claimed adherence to the Belgic Confession and Heidelberg
Counter_Remonstrance_of_1611
War actions of the German military officer
with Arminius, in the background. Critics note that the blend of the two figures, represented by the placing of a Rommel portrait and an Arminius statue
Erwin Rommel in the Second World War
Erwin_Rommel_in_the_Second_World_War
Schleswig War broke out in 1864; as a result, Prussia purchased the ironclads Arminius and Prinz Adalbert, then under construction in Britain and France, respectively
List of ironclad warships of Germany
List_of_ironclad_warships_of_Germany
Dutch Reformed Christian movement
Church in the early 17th century. The early Remonstrants supported Jacobus Arminius, and after his death, continued to maintain his original views, called
Remonstrants
American docudrama television series
Hannibal Jefferson Hall as Viriathus Ben Batt as Spartacus Tom Hopper as Arminius Kirsty Mitchell as Boudica Steven Waddington as Fritigern Gavin Drea as
Barbarians_Rising
Formal disaffiliation from the Christian religion
Episcopius in 1618" ("Arminius and Arminianism: An Overview," 17, as found in Arminius, Arminianism, and Europe: Jacobus Arminius (1559/60–1609)). Mark
Apostasy_in_Christianity
Roman politician, son of Emperor Tiberius (14 BC – 23 AD)
the region, the Marcomanni under king Maroboduus and the Cherusci under Arminius clashed and, after an indecisive battle, Maroboduus withdrew to the heart
Drusus_Julius_Caesar
Topics referred to by the same term
or Herrmann may refer to: Hermann (name), list of people with this name Arminius, chieftain of the Germanic Cherusci tribe in the 1st century, known as
Hermann
United States historic place
statue erected in New Ulm, Minnesota, United States. The statue depicts Arminius (German: Hermann), an ancient Cheruscan, but locals refer to the statue
Hermann_Heights_Monument
Theological position within the Church of England
century. The term "Arminianism" in Protestant theology refers to Jacobus Arminius, a Dutch theologian, and his Remonstrant followers, and covers his proposed
Anglican_Arminianism
Calvinist theological doctrine
1618 in order to decide a controversy between the followers of Jacobus Arminius (Arminians), and other Calvinists. One of the issues involved had to do
Limited_atonement
English physician
Charles Lewis Meryon, portrait by Arminius Mayer
Charles_Lewis_Meryon
Major branch of Protestantism
translation. Stanglin, Keith D.; McCall, Thomas H. (15 November 2012). Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 157–158
Lutheranism
Neo-classical memorial in Donaustauf, Bavaria
plaques and 130 busts covering 2,000 years of history, beginning with Arminius, victor at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in the year 9 AD. The entire
Walhalla_(memorial)
forest of Teutoburg by Arminius, a Roman citizen of Germanic origin. As luck would have it, Maroboduus did not ally himself with Arminius, and the assembled
Military organization of the Germanic peoples
Military_organization_of_the_Germanic_peoples
Iranian liberal ideology
Sankara Sukarno Traore Tito Zana Zelenskyy Resistance fighters Abiaka Arminius Katari Phan Sandino Tecumseh Túpac Vercingetorix Villa Zapata Prominent
Mosaddeghism
Historical category of northern European peoples
Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. Marboduus and Arminius went to war with each other in 17 CE; Arminius was victorious and Marboduus was forced to flee
Germanic_peoples
factors contributing to that choice. Like John Calvin, Arminius affirmed total depravity, but Arminius believed that only prevenient grace allowed people
Free_will_in_theology
(1855–1947) DMP · 218 219 Thusnelda – Thusnelda, wife of Germanic warrior Arminius DMP · 219 220 Stephania – Princess Stéphanie of Belgium (1864–1945) DMP ·
Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_1–1000
national leaders as role models (the Greeks Odysseus and Achilles, the German Arminius, the Swedish Gustav Adolf, and the biblical Moses). Bruch's compositions
Choral_works_by_Max_Bruch
International Synod held in Dordrecht in 1618–1619, by the Dutch Reformed Church
Truce, a pause in the Dutch war with Spain. After the death of Jacobus Arminius his followers presented objections to the Belgic Confession and the teaching
Synod_of_Dort
Street in Berlin
marked by patriotism and nationalism, for the Cheruscan prince Arminius. In the year 9, Arminius defeated the Roman legions under Varus in the Battle of the
Hermannstraße (Berlin-Neukölln)
Hermannstraße_(Berlin-Neukölln)
Topics referred to by the same term
a failed Roman conspirator against the Emperor Nero Flavus, brother of Arminius Flavius Flava Flavum Flavin Flavonoids Flavoprotein This disambiguation
Flavus
Wall in ancient Germany
Angrivarian Wall. It was here that the legions of Germanicus and the army of Arminius had their final conflict. The "wall" refers in this case to a defensive
Angrivarian_Wall
Theologians who brought about the Reformation
Johannes Oecolampadius Peter Martyr Vermigli Leo Jud Matthias Devay Jacobus Arminius Thomas Helwys Thomas Cranmer Thomas Cromwell Matthew Parker William Tyndale
Protestant_Reformers
Second decade of the first century AD
AD 16. In the subsequent year, a war broke out between Maroboduus and Arminius. In Africa, Tacfarinas led his own Musulamii tribe and a loose and changing
10s
German sculptor
years of work on the monumental Hermannsdenkmal near Detmold, honoring Arminius' victory over Roman troops in 9 AD. Ernst Bandel was born on 17 May 1800
Ernst_von_Bandel
Doctrine in Christian theology
era, it is more often taught in non-Calvinist Protestant circles, though Arminius, John Wesley, and other Arminians never spoke clearly of it. It is drawn
Governmental theory of atonement
Governmental_theory_of_atonement
1211 T-2 The Teutoburg Forest of Germany, where Varus was defeated by Arminius, chief of the Cherusci, a Teutonic tribe. JPL · 10661 10662 Peterwisse
Meanings of minor-planet names: 10001–11000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_10001–11000
Denomination of Protestant Christianity
Wesley came under the influence of the Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius (1560–1609). Arminius had rejected the Calvinist teaching that God had predestined
Methodism
Village in Germany
led by Publius Quinctilius Varus. The anti-Roman alliance was led by Arminius, an officer of Varus' auxiliary forces who had acquired Roman citizenship
Kalkriese
German scholar, poet and reformer (1488–1523)
major works was his Arminius (1520), a Latin dialogue featuring the Germanic chieftain Arminius which inspired later works on the Arminius theme (such as Heinrich
Ulrich_von_Hutten
Dutch theologian (1569–1622)
Mühling, 'Arminius und die Herborner Theologen: am Beispiel von Johannes Piscator', in K.D. Stanglin, M. Tolsma and Th. M. van Leeuwen (eds), Arminius, Arminianism
Conrad_Vorstius
1871 German military march
North German Confederation and German Empire Akademische Festouvertüre Arminius (Bruch) Germania (opera) Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Mathis der Maler
Preußens_Gloria
Protestant denominational family
Switzerland, Scotland and the Netherlands. In the 17th century, Jacobus Arminius and the Remonstrants were expelled from the Dutch Reformed Church over
Reformed_Christianity
Historical ethnic group of the Italian Peninsula of Germanic origin
Arminius and Marobod in 17 AD the Lombards and Semnones switched to the alliance of Arminius. They detested Marobod's title of king, and saw Arminius
Lombards
Protestant Christian doctrine
advocated the clearness of scripture in his work On the Bondage of the Will. Arminius argued for the perspicuity of scripture by name in "The Perspicuity of
Clarity_of_scripture
German brand of firearms and related equipment
RG-66 RG-25 RG-26 RG-42 RG-46 RG-88 RG-96 Other German revolver brands: Arminius (revolvers) Janz (revolvers) Korth Early, Pete (31 March 1981). "The Gun:
Röhm_Gesellschaft
turns against Arminius. The resistance of the Roman garrison of Aliso and the arrival of Roman reinforcements on the Rhine prevent Arminius from invading
Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples
Chronology_of_warfare_between_the_Romans_and_Germanic_peoples
Ancient Germanic tribe
appear to have been involved in the revolt against Rome which was led by Arminius of the Cherusci, although there is no record of them being present at the
Chatti
ARMINIUS
ARMINIUS
ARMINIUS
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name, from Old English lang, long ‘long’ + land ‘land’, ‘territory’.Norwegian : variant of Langeland.
Female
Spanish
Medieval variant form of Spanish Sanchia, SENS means "holy."Â
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Night
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Irish
Pledge; Variant of Carlene and Charlene; Oath
Boy/Male
English
Traveler.
Girl/Female
German, Norse, Teutonic
Daughter of Sigurd; Swan Battle
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese feminine form of Portuguese/Spanish Andrés, ANDRÉIA means "man; warrior."
Boy/Male
Tamil
A king
Male
Hindi/Indian
(शेखर) Hindi name SEKAR means "crest, peak."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
On Fire
ARMINIUS
ARMINIUS
ARMINIUS
ARMINIUS
ARMINIUS
n.
One who holds the tenets of Arminius, a Dutch divine (b. 1560, d. 1609).
a.
Of or pertaining to Arminius of his followers, or to their doctrines. See note under Arminian, n.