ARMINIUS

ärmĭnˈēəs, d. a.d. 21, leader of the Germans, called Hermann in modern German. He was a chief of the Cherusci (in an area of present-day Hanover) when the Romans were pushing east from the Rhine toward the Elbe. Arminius, who had been a Roman citizen and soldier, secretly gathered a great allied force and ambushed Publius Quintilius Varus in the Teutoburg Forest in a.d. 9. In the ensuing battle Varus' army was utterly destroyed, and Varus, in disgrace, committed suicide. So great was the shock in Rome that it is said that Emperor Augustus afterward would start up from sleep, crying, "Varus, Varus, bring me back my legions!" The Romans never again made any real effort to absorb the territory east of the Rhine, though Germanicus Caesar (called to aid the father of Arminius' wife, Thusnelda, against Arminius) badly defeated and wounded the German leader in a.d. 16. Arminius was later killed by treachery. Tacitus, the modern source for Arminius, glorified him as a noble barbarian. In the romantic period German nationalists made much of Arminius, who became a major national hero and was sometimes wrongly identified with Siegfried. F. G. Klopstock wrote a trilogy of plays about Arminius, and J. E. von Bandel erected a large monument to him near Detmold.

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...of Holland in 1608, 3 points beyond Arminius own theology, and indeed, quite directly...been the subject of most discussions of Arminius doctrine of predestination. 4 Nevertheless, discussion of Arminius doctrine of the divine decrees is hardly...
...spawn tyranny and harshness. In urging defiance of Arminius, Sigestes declares that not even God could make...preserve it through a vicious deed the killing of Arminius than Arminius is willing to become king through murder of the princes...
...of John Bull , 1976. Dale G. Priest ARMINIUS, JACOB (1560-1609). A student of...Leiden and of Theodore Beza in Geneva, Arminius became preacher at the Reformed Church...Synod of Dordrecht (1618-1619). Arminius would develop a stance that set him outside...
...York, 1996 . Kelley McCarthy Spoerl ARMINIUS, JACOBUS 10 October 1560, Oudewater...theology, Univ. of Leiden, 1603-9. Arminius was spokesman for the resistance to strict...result of this theological inquiry, Arminius came to largely agree with Coomheert...
...sixteenth century. 35 While in Italy Arminius studied at Padua under Jacob Zabarella...in scholastic theology, and in fact Arminius was much influenced by Aquinas and contemporary...Reformed theologian. To describe what Arminius believed one may begin with a few negations...
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Arminius on the Assurance of Salvation: The Context...by Arnoud Visser Keith D. Stanglin. Arminius on the Assurance of Salvation: The Context...soteriology of the Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius (ca. 1559-1609). It examines in...
...Nature of Atonement in the Theology of Jacobus Arminius by J. Matthew Pinson Jacobus Arminius is one of the best known and least studied...reminds them more of Calvinism than they like. Arminius scholar Carl Bangs is correct when he says...
Introduction to Arminius Vambery by David Mandler Born in St...stricken Orthodox Jewish family, Arminius Vambery emerged as a very significant...cultute. The assimilatory trajectory Arminius Vamberys life followed, while unique...
...Arminian-Calvinist debate is that Jacob Arminius, the progenitor of the theological system...neglected. In his revival of the theology of Arminius, Olson joins recent thinkers such as...in a return to the sources, in which Arminius is rescued from obscurity and Arminianism...
...enforcement mission. His opposite number was Arminius, a Germanic chieftain who had served...a Roman citizen. We can surmise that Arminius fully understood the Roman armys operational...auxiliaries. 2 As the underdog must, Arminius sought an innovative means to defeat...
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The Battle That Saved the West: Arminius ("Hermann the Liberator") and His German...better known at that time by his Latinized name Arminius. Born a prince of the Cherusci tribe, Arminius had been raised in Rome as a hostage, and he...
...to be a source of culture. Certainly Arminius, the victor of the Teutoburger Waid...perhaps it is time to re-evaluate Arminius, and his understanding of seasons...Simon Schama retells Tacitus story of Arminius and Varus most perceptively in Landscape...
...immaculately ordered rectilinear camp. Arminius, the Cheruscan general, was no barbarian...probable edge from which the troops of Arminius attacked. Into existing and new woodland...battle between the armies of Varus and Arminius, what it meant to its participants...
...disastrous defeat of Varus three legions in the German forests by Arminius the chief of the Cherusci, Augustus abandoned the earlier...legions, though not necessarily inferior in fighting skills. Arminius, who had massacred the three legions in Germany, had himself...
...achieved in his ambush in 54 BC, and what the German war leader Arminius did at the battle of the Teutobergerwald in AD 9, where he...asymmetric warfare--the German tribes did it in 9 BC-AD 16. Arminius great victory over the Romans at the Teutohergerwald in AD...
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...the Roman governor of Germania, was lured into an ambush by Arminius, a Romanised German and o cer of an auxiliary cavalry unit...his 20,000 men were strung out along the line of march, Arminius struck with the full force of his warrior army. The Romans...
...legions against Teutonic barbarians in a thrilling novel of ancient Rome. Publius Quinctilius Varus, a Roman politician, and Arminius, a prince of the Cherusci who serves in the Roman army, stand on opposite sides of what will forever be known as the Battle...
...family members were not strict Calvinists, but rather were influenced by liberal German pietism and the Dutch theologian Jacob Arminius, who rejected original sin and believed in universal salvation. In fact, the young Vincents first career choice as an evangelical...
...problems, because - unlike the Church of England - the Church of Ireland was doctrinally Calvinist, rather than Arminian, Arminius being a Dutch theologian, who had repudiated Calvins doctrine of predestination. Church of Ireland bishops were Episcopal...
...Clause, 4.10 Skidrow, 4.45 Namid Reprobate, 5.20 Latif, 5.50 Contemplation. NEWMARKET: 2.20 Bicoastal, 2.55 Arminius, 3.30 Young Mick, 4.00 Solo Flight, 4.35 Up Tempo, 5.10 Alhaajes, 5.40 Let Slip. PONTEFRACT: 6.35 Sake...
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ARMINIUS armin e s, d. a.d. 21, leader of...east from the Rhine toward the Elbe. Arminius, who had been a Roman citizen and soldier...Germanicus Caesar (called to aid the father of Arminius wife, Thusnelda, against Arminius...
ARMINIUS, JACOBUS j ko b s armin e s, 1560 1609, Dutch Reformed theologian, whose original name was Jacob Harmensen. He studied at...
VAMBERY, ARMINIUS vam bari, Hung. Armin Vambery ar min, 1832 1913, Hungarian philologist and traveler. In Constantinople (1857 63) he learned...
...Sophonisbe (1680), and Ibrahim Bassa (1650). His mammoth courtly novel Grossmutiger Feldherr Arminius magnanimous General Arminius (1689 90) is a roman a clef dedicated to the German nobility. A collection of his poetry, Gedichte...
...nts, Dutch Protestants, adherents to the ideas of Jacobus Arminius , whose doctrines after his death (1609) were called Arminianism...teachings of the Dutch Reformed Church. After the death of Arminius and under the leadership of Simon Episcopius , they set forth...
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