Marbod
Marbod or
Maroboduus (died in A.D.
37), was king of the
Marcomanni. Marbod organized a confederation of several
Germanic tribes in about
9 BC to deal with the threat of
Roman expansion into the
Rhine-
Danube basin. The Marcomanni formed a confederation with neighboring Germanic tribes in what are now
Silesia and
Saxony. He was the first historical ruler of
Bohemia.
Rivalry between him and
Arminius, the
Cheruscan leader who inflicted the devastating defeat at the
Battle of the Teutoburg Forest on the Romans in 9 A.D., prevented a concerted attack on Roman territory across the Rhine in the north (by Arminius) and in the
Danube basin in the south (by Marbod). In 17 A.D., after Arminius had successfully compelled the Romans to abandon their efforts at conquering northern Germany, war broke out between Arminius and Marbod, and Marbod withdrew into Bohemia.