Battle of Arbalo explained

The Battle of Arbalo fought between the Romans and the Germani in 11 BC. It was part of the Drusus' campaigns (12–8 BC). This campaign started with the unstable north of the Roman Empire near Gaul, with the Germanic from the east of Gaul constantly attacking Rome, Augustus would send Drusus.

Conflict:Battle of Arbalo
Partof:the Early campaigns in Germania
Campaigns of Drusus
and Roman–Germanic Wars
Date:11 BC
Place:Arbalo (not precisely identified)
Result:Roman victory
Combatant1:Roman Empire
Combatant2:Allied Germanic peoples, possibly including the:
Commander1:Drusus
Commander2:Unknown, possibly Segimer
Strength1:19,200–41,600 (estimated)
Strength2:10,000–20,000 (estimated)
Casualties1:1,000–3,000 (estimated)
Casualties2:2,000–5,000 (estimated)

As part of operations by Augustus to secure the borders of the Roman Empire, Drusus, military commander and stepson of Augustus, was given the order to pacify the region on either side of the River Rhine. In spring 11 BC. he crossed the Rhine with his army and defeated the Usipetes. He built a bridge over the Lippe and marched through the territory of the Sugambri and the Cherusci to the Weser.During its return march to the Rhine the army was lured into an ambush at a place called Arbalo.[1] It was attacked in a narrow pass by Cherusci.[2]

Using the element of surprise and their advantageous position, the Germans were winning until they decided to retreat for some time, allowing the Romans to break through the force defending one of the exits and escape. After the battle, Drusus would build a fortified fort where the battle take place.[3] However, only 2 years after the battle of Arbalo, Drusus would pass away after falling off a horse.[4]

Arbalo is thought to be near modern-day Hameln or Hildesheim. At the end of the campaign, The Roman was able to secure their lands to the north.

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Notes and References

  1. [Titus Livius]
  2. Book: Powell, Lindsay. Eager for glory : the untold story of Drusus the Elder, Conqueror of Germania. Pen & Sword Books Ltd. 2013. 978-1-78303-003-3. 1. Barnsley. Chapter 5: “Drusus the commander”, Section “Ambush at Arbalo”. 835973451.
  3. Web site: Battle of Arbalo . 2022-12-09 . Alisonensis . en-US.
  4. Web site: Gale - Product Login .