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Why was the disaster at the teutoburg forest in 9 ce a turning point in rome's territorial ambitions? germania was never to be as romanized as gaul. augustus's loyal commander agrippa was forced to commit suicide. rome lost control of gaul and parts of germany. three roman legions under varus revolted against roman rule and defected to the german side.'?

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Answer: Germania was never to be as Romanized as Gaul.

The Battle of the Teutoburg  which took place in 9 CE  was described by the Roman historians as the Varian Disaster. It was when an alliance of Germanic tribes ambushed and decisively destroyed Roman legions. The victory of Germania was the turning point in Rome's territorial ambitions. They never again attempted to conquer Germania, who was never to be Romanized as Gaul.