The German tribe named the Cherusci favoured arminius, the determined enemy of Rome, in preference to Segestes, who was conspicuous for "loyalty" to Rome.
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Germanicus advanced to support the latter, and arminius was enraged by the news that his wife, the daughter of Segestes, was a prisoner.
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arminius, who had headed a charge which all but broke the Roman line, escaped only with the utmost difficulty.
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