Forgotten Wars – The Roman Invasion of Arabia (26 BC)
As the Roman Empire expanded, it encountered many lands on the edges of its world. Arabia stood out as a remote and difficult region, divided into areas with deserts, fertile …
As the Roman Empire expanded, it encountered many lands on the edges of its world. Arabia stood out as a remote and difficult region, divided into areas with deserts, fertile …
In the centuries before Rome’s rise to power, the Celtic peoples controlled much of continental Europe. They were fierce warriors and had even sacked Rome, marking one of the darkest …
The people of Scotasa faced constant bad weather and empty streets as larger forces gathered near their city. Life was unsettled, with children playing at being heroes like Alexander the …
The Scythian Empire was once a powerful force that stretched across large parts of Eurasia. Known for their skill in warfare, especially on horseback, the Scythians were fierce fighters who …
Trade between the Mediterranean and the East played a key role in the growth and wealth of early empires. Egypt, positioned between regions, became a major link for goods moving …
During the shift from the Roman Republic to the Empire, the Roman military went through many important changes. After the civil wars and the rise of Augustus, the Roman army …
After their victory over Carthage, the Romans shifted their focus to the powerful kingdoms that grew from Alexander the Great’s empire. These new challenges saw Roman legions face off against …
During the First Punic War, Rome and Carthage clashed in a massive naval battle near Ecnomus. With hundreds of warships and almost 300,000 men involved, this fight stands out as …
In our exploration of the Julio-Claudian Emperors, we turn our attention to Nero Claudius Drusus, a significant figure whose early accomplishments helped shape Roman history. Drusus’ journey began in a …
Julius Agricola is remembered in history for his bold attempt to conquer Caledonia, an area that makes up much of modern Scotland. During his time as the Roman governor of …
Many wonder why the Roman Empire, at its height, did not conquer Ireland. The Romans once ruled vast regions from the Atlantic to the Caspian Sea. Their expansion began early, …
The Roman military is known for its remarkable achievements and vast empire. While many know about its famous battles and generals, the lives of individual legionnaires are equally captivating. These …
The Roman Empire was a colossal force, stretching from Spain to Syria and Scotland to Sudan, covering around 5 million square kilometers. It dominated the Mediterranean Basin and possibly ruled …
The Spartans stood as one of the most formidable warrior civilizations in ancient Greece, renowned for their fierce dedication to military prowess. From a young age, Spartan children embarked on …