This is something that has always bothered me.
According to Tacitus, Germanicus fought several "successful" campaigns against the Cherusci confederation, typically winning battles at the last second due to sheer Roman heroism. Yet his armies would mysteriously suffer horrendous casualties after the important battles had been won. Is there any evidence that proves that either a. Tacitus recounted the events truthfully, or b. that Tacitus plastered over Roman defeats to preserve Germanicus's name?
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