or more properly Baritus (from the old German bar, barein, to raise the voice), was the war-cry of the Germans, and adopted by the Romans to signify the general shout raised by their armies on their first encounter, after the classecum or alarm.
or more properly Baritus (from the old German bar, barein, to raise the voice), was the war-cry of the Germans, and adopted by the Romans to signify the general shout raised by their armies on their first encounter, after the classecum or alarm.