Ancient Rome

Polybius (c.200-after 118 BCE):

Rome at the End of the Punic Wars From:Polybius, The Histories of Polybius,vol. 6. , trans. Oliver J. Thatcher (Milwaukee: University Research Extension Co., 1907.), pp. 166-193 Courtsey of the Internet Ancient History Sourcebook. [Rome] [Military History]...

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Britannia Military History Bibliographical Database

Bibliography of Roman Military History in Britain [Rome] [Military History]...

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Attila the Hun and the Battle of Chalons by Arthur Ferrill

Draft of an article that appeared in a slighty different form in The Quarterly Journal of Military History MHQ. [Rome] [Military History]...

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Roman Expansion to 133 BC

Roman and Etruscan Kings; Republic of Rome 509-343 BC; Rome`s Conquest of Italy 343-264 BC; Rome at War with Carthage 264-201 BC; Republican Rome`s Imperialism 201-133 BC. [Ethics] [Rome] [Military History]...

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Legio XIII GEM ;

A living historical society depicting 1st and 2nd century Roman Britain. " You are now on the Homepage of the Society for Roman History in Austria, an Austrian Roman Military and Civilian reconstruction and reenactment group." [Rome] [Military History]...

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The Roman Army in the Late Republic and Early Empire

"The following information is intended to give a generic picture of military organization, armor, weaponry, etc. during the late Republic and early Empire." Courtesy of Barbara F. McManus, The College of New Rochelle. [Rome] [Military History]...

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The Julian marriage laws

In 18 B.C., the Emperor Augustus turned his attention to social problems at Rome. Extravagance and adultery were widespread. Among the upper classes, marriage was increasingly infrequent and, many couples who did marry failed to produce offspring. Augustus, who hoped thereby to elevate both the morals and the numbers of the upper classes in Rome, a...

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Imperium Romanorum

David Rumsey Collection: Imperium Romanorum inde a Constantini Magni tempore. (with) Imperium Romanum in partibus Orientis atque in partibus Occidentis sec. notitiam dignitatum (401-405 p. Ch.). Corr. Menke 1865. Gothae: Justhus Perthes. Spruner-Menke atlas antiquus. (1865) [Rome] [Political Resources]...

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The Siege of Syracuse: Archimedes' Last Stand and Ancient Warfare Unveiled

Transport yourself to ancient Sicily, where the city of Syracuse became the epicenter of one of the most captivating military conflicts in history – The Siege of Syracuse. This dramatic chapter unfolds as a clash of titans, showcasing not only the strategic brilliance of generals but also the innovative genius of the legendary mathematician and inv...

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The Civil Wars By Julius Caesar.

Translated by W. A. McDevitte and W. S. Bohn. From Internet Classics Archive [Rome] [Military History]...

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