History of Rome, From the Earliest Times to the Death of Commodus, A.D. 192

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9, Diusus mai-ched into their tenitory, and having subdued them, advanced through the country of the Chei'usci, even as far as the river Elbe, the left bank of which was inhabited by the Longobardi (Lombards) ; but he did not cross the river. Want of provisions compel- led him to retreat : on his way back, he fell from his horse, and having injured himself very severely, died thirty days after, not far from the banks of the Rhine. His brother Tibe- rius, on hearing of the accident, hastened to ...his assistance : he found him still alive, but Drusus expired soon after; and Tiberius then led his brother's array back to Gaul, and ac- companied his coi-pse to Rome.
HISTORY OF ROME. 477 Tiberius was now appointed to the command of the forces of Drusus ; and, in B.C. 8, he crossed the Rhine to continue the operations of his brother. But the Germans, with the exception of the Sigambri, sent embassadors to sue for peace. The emperor refused to negotiate with them on any other terms than their absolute submission.


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