Clades Lolliana Explained

Conflict:Clades Lolliana
Partof:the Germanic Wars
Battle Name:clades Lolliana
Date:16 BCE
Place:Rhine shores
Result:Germanic victory
Combatant1:Sicambri
Usipetes
Tencteri
Combatant2: Roman Empire
Commander1:Unknown
Commander2:Marcus Lollius
Units1:Unknown
Units2:Unknown
Strength1:Unknown
Strength2:Unknown
Casualties1:Unknown
Casualties2:1 legionary eagle

The clades Lolliana or Lollian disaster was a battle in 16 BCE, when the consul Marcus Lollius was defeated by the Sicambri, Usipetes and Tencteri, Germanic tribes who had crossed the Rhine.[1] This defeat is coupled by the historian Suetonius with the disaster of Publius Quinctilius Varus in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.

After capturing and crucifying Romans in their own lands, the three Germanic tribes crossed the Rhine and plundered Roman territory. Roman cavalry were ambushed and routed. While pursuing the cavalry, the Germanics came across the Roman governor Lollius and defeated him as well.[2] They captured the eagle of the fifth legion.[3] When Lollius and Augustus began to assemble armies, the Germanics retreated back to their own lands, made peace and gave hostages.

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References

Velleius Paterculus 2.97.1Cassius Dio 54.20.4-5

Notes and References

  1. Tacitus, The Annals 1.10
  2. Cassius Dio, Roman History 54.20.4-5
  3. [Velleius Paterculus]