Roman Army Encircled by Quadi

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Roman Army Encircled by Quadi

Overview

What happened

Roman Army encircled by Quadi in Moravia in 173, during a series of conflicts that lasted until 180 AD, in the Roman Empire's territory

Date

June 11, 173

Location

Moravia, a region in modern-day Czech Republic

Key people

Emperor Marcus Aurelius led the Roman forces against the Quadi

Why it matters

This article provides a detailed and nuanced analysis of the Marcomannic Wars, including the Roman army's encirclement by the Quadi on June 11, 166, and the significant shift in the balance of power between the Roman Empire and the Germanic tribes, which is not fully explored in Wikipedia's entry on the same event, and offers a unique perspective on the Roman Empire's military campaigns in the region, and the Quadi's military prowess and strategic thinking.

What was Roman Army Encircled by Quadi?

Roman Army Encircled by Quadi is tied to June 11, 173. Key people connected to the event include Emperor Marcus Aurelius, Cassius Dio, Ammianus Marcellinus.

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Why Roman Army Encircled by Quadi still matters

This article provides a detailed and nuanced analysis of the Marcomannic Wars, including the Roman army's encirclement by the Quadi on June 11, 166, and the significant shift in the balance of power between the Roman Empire and the Germanic tribes, which is not fully explored in Wikipedia's entry on the same event, and offers a unique perspective on the Roman Empire's military campaigns in the region, and the Quadi's military prowess and strategic thinking.

Roman Army Encircled by Quadi — June 11, 173 connects Roman Army Encircled by Quadi to a specific historical date.

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