• In Germanic paganism, Baduhenna is a goddess. Baduhenna is solely attested in Tacitus's Annals where Tacitus records that a sacred grove in ancient Frisia...
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  • The Battle of Baduhenna Wood was a battle, possibly fought near Heiloo, Netherlands, in 28 AD between the Frisii and a Roman army led by the Roman general...
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    portal Ambiorix Alaric I Asterix Ardaric Arminius Autaritus Battle of Baduhenna Wood Bato (Daesitiate chieftain) Boudica Caratacus Fritigern Gainas Gaius...
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  • Ancient Rome portal Alaric I Ardaric Ariovistus Athanaric Battle of Baduhenna Wood Belgios Boduognatus Boiorix Boudica Brennus Brennus Chrocus Crius—Crixus's...
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    Attested consorts and sexual partners Attested children Attestations Baduhenna (Latinized Germanic) Badu-, may be cognate to Proto-Germanic *badwa- meaning...
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  • tribe Neto, god believed to be associated with war, death, and weaponry Baduhenna, a western Frisii goddess of warfare Idis (Germanic)/itis/ides, the West...
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    Reforms Undone", The Teaching Company. [sound recording:CD]. Battle of Baduhenna Wood Mercenary War German Peasants' War References to the Mommsen text...
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  • Alemannic - Alpine - Swabian Garmangabis Perchta Dutch - Frisian - Low German Baduhenna Freke Nehalennia Sandraudiga Vagdavercustis Wurdiz Frea Astrild Ásynjur...
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  • in Thrace – revolt suppressed by Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus 28: Battle of Baduhenna Wood: revolt of the Frisii – pyrrhic Roman victory 36: Revolt of the Cietae...
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  • bǫð, OE beado, OS badu-, OHG batu-) and in the name of the war goddess Baduhenna. The original meaning of Celtic–Germanic *bhodhwo- must have been 'battle...
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  • Freyja and ship imagery, particularly the stone ships of Scandinavia. Baduhenna, a Germanic goddess mentioned by Tacitus in his Annals Nerthus, a Germanic...
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    the Angrivarian Wall (16) Campaign against the Chatti (16) Battle of Baduhenna Wood (28) Revolt of the Batavi (69–70) Domitian's Campaign against the...
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  • the fall of Wang Mang and restoration of the Han dynasty. 28 Battle of Baduhenna Wood After a stalemate battle with the Frisii, Romans withdraw from northern...
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    Name Location Description Attestations Grove of Baduhenna Ancient Frisia According to Roman senator Tacitus in his first century CE work Annals, the Frisians...
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    villa named Cruptorigis (= "belonging to Cruptorix") in the woods of Baduhenna that could be found in the North of the Netherlands.[2] From the 13th...
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    History portal Ambiorix Alaric I Ardaric Arminius Autaritus Battle of Baduhenna Wood Bato (Daesitiate chieftain) Boudica Fritigern Gainas Gaius Julius...
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    Auðumbla, a primeval cow in the mythology of the North Germanic peoples Baduhenna, a Germanic goddess mentioned by Tacitus in his Annals "Isis" of the Suebi...
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    the siege and attacked the Frisii, but was defeated at the Battle of Baduhenna Wood after suffering heavy losses. For whatever reason, the Romans did...
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  • deity mentioned along with two pagan gods in the Old Norse Landnámabók Baduhenna, a Germanic goddess mentioned by Tacitus in his Annals "Isis" of the Suebi...
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  • context of the widespread veneration of the Germanic Matres and Matronae. Baduhenna, a Germanic goddess mentioned by Tacitus in his Annals "Isis" of the Suebi...
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  • by the Frisii, only to be defeated soon after in a pitched battle at Baduhenna Wood. He is known to have had at least three children: one son, Lucius...
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  • War Battle of Makwanpur (1816) – 1816 – Anglo-Nepalese War Battle of Baduhenna Wood – 28 – Roman–Germanic wars Battle of Dorestad – c. 695 – Frisian–Frankish...
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    Germanic tribes Strategic Germanic victory Roman withdrawal 28 28 Battle of Baduhenna Wood Roman Empire Frisii Indecisive; tactical Frisian victory Roman withdrawal...
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  • Frisian freedom 1498-1744 rule by dukes and Stadtholders. 28 - Battle of Baduhenna Wood, against the Romans ca 450 - Battle of Finnburg, legendary battle...
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