Publius Quinctilius Varus (ca.46 BC - 9 AD) was a Roman politician and general under Augustus, mainly remembered for having lost three Roman legions and his own life when attacked by Germanic leader Arminius in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.
Following the governorship of Syria, Varus returned to Rome and remained there for the next few years. During these years, he married Claudia Pulchra, a great niece of Caesar Augustus, which shows that he still enjoyed political favour. They had a son, Quinctilius Varus. Before marrying Pulchra, his first wife died.
In the first years of the 1st century, Tiberius, his brother Drusus, and Germanicus conducted a long campaign in Germania, the area north of the Upper Danube and east of the Rhine, in an attempt at a further major expansion of the Empire's frontiers, and a shortening of its frontier line. They subdued several Germanic tribes, such as the Cherusci. In AD 7, the region was declared pacified and Varus was appointed to govern Germania.
Teutoburg was one of Rome's biggest military catastrophes and greatly distressed Augustus. The historian Suetonius reports that, upon hearing of Varus' defeat in Germania, Augustus struck his head against a wall and cried, "Quintili Vare, legiones redde!" ('Quintilius Varus, give me back my legions!'). However, Varus' head was buried in the family mausoleum of Augustus.
46 BC births | 9 deaths | Roman generals killed in action | Julio-Claudian Dynasty | Roman Republican consuls
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