DOCUMENTS OF WAR
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- DirectorDavid PadruschStarsJames LurieJames WongToshishiro ObataDocumentary on the main principles of Sun Tzu's "Art of War" illustrated with examples from the Vietnam War (Demoralization), the Second World War (Invasion of Normandy), the American Civil War (Gettysburg) and Tzu's own battles.Wikipedia: The Art of War.
Wikipedia: Sun Tzu:
"If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.
If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat.
If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle."
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War Lists
Wikipedia: Outline of war.
Wikipedia: Timeline of wars.
Wikipedia: List of wars by death toll.
Wikipedia: Category: Wars by type.
Wikipedia: Category: Warfare.
Wikipedia: Category: Warfare by type. - DirectorKevin AltieriTodd McFarlaneStarsJeff AmentStone GossardJack IronsAn animated music video for Pearl Jam's song "Do the Evolution".*Watch Now Link: 'Pearl Jam: Do the Evolution' YouTube Music Video.
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WAR
Wikipedia: War.
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Causes of War
Wikipedia: Category: Causes of war.
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The 8 Main Reasons for War
The 8 Main Reasons for War | Owlcation.
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War | History, Causes, Types, Meaning, Examples, & Facts
Britannica: War | History, Causes, Types, Meaning, Examples, & facts. - DirectorBarbara SearsMichael BryansMarrin CanellStarsGwynne DyerThe history of the development of the concept of total war and its growing escalation of scope and destructiveness.
- StarsCharles LoveCharles Nove'Epic History TV' presents original, dramatic and engaging videos about history on YouTube.*Watch Now Link: Official Sites.
- StarsJames RogersFrom Napoleonic battles to Cold War confrontations, the Normandy landings to 9/11, this podcast opens up fascinating new perspectives on how wars have shaped and changed our modern world.*Listen Now Link: Official Site & RSS Feed.
- StarsSimon Whistler*Watch Now Link: Official YouTube channel.
- StarsOfficially DevinAnimated YouTube series which explores major historical events and figures. Each episodes focuses on a different topic, although Kings and Generals has made several mini-series based on complex historical events like wars. The series often focuses on warfare and battles, in addition to topic like economic and social history. Different animators have worked on the show throughout its history.*Watch Now Link: Official Sites.
- StarsMike DuncanExploring great political revolutions.[Revolutions]
Wikipedia: Revolution.
Wikipedia: List of revolutions and rebellions.
*Listen Now Link: Official Site - Podcasts. - DirectorMichael Lindsay-HoggStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonVideo promo for The Beatles: Revolution.*Watch Now Link: 'The Beatles: Revolution' YouTube Music Video.
- DirectorCal SevilleStarsNicholas O'ShaughnessyGiles MiltonDonald RayfieldA guide to human history through its most audacious power grabs. From Julius Caesar to Napoleon; from Mussolini to the strongmen of the present day - we see how the world we know has been shaped by those who dream big.[Coups]
Wikipedia: List of coups and coup attempts.
Wikipedia: List of coups and coup attempts since 2010. - StarsWalter CronkiteThis eight part series takes an in-depth look at history of warfare. Shot on location around the world, each episode examines various developments in evolution of armed conflict from technological breakthroughs to technical innovations while simultaneously exploring how and why the majority of military campaigns of the pass 3,000 years were fought.[Armies and Military History]
Armies
Wikipedia: Army.
Wikipedia: List of armies by country.
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Military History
Wikipedia: Military history.
Wikipedia: Military history by country.
Wikipedia: List of militaries by country.
Wikipedia: List of countries by number of military and paramilitary personnel.
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Military Strategy
Wikipedia: Military strategy.
Wikipedia: List of military strategies and concepts.
Military Tactics
Wikipedia: Military tactics.
Wikipedia: List of military tactics.
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Military Lists
Wikipedia: Category: Military lists. - StarsBen MacintyreDavid StirlingBob BennettJournalist and author Ben Macintyre uses the archives of the SAS to examine the history of the famed British Army special forces unit. He combines documents, unseen footage and interviews to tell its story.Special Forces
Wikipedia: Special forces.
List of Military Special Forces Units
Wikipedia: List of military special forces units.
Special Air Service (SAS)
Wikipedia: Special Air Service.
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Paramilitary
Wikipedia: Paramilitary.
List of Paramilitary Organizations
Wikipedia: List of paramilitary organizations. - StarsAlisdair SimpsonSami KarimAndrew GoughFrom Ancient Greece to the frozen North, rulers have always needed their elite troops. Each episode details the intricate complexity of the elite troops who performed the assassination missions and how they worked.
- StarsJackson BoltOnce called mercenaries, highly trained killers have offered their deadly services for a price--from ancient Rome to the War on Terror. Today, they've marched from the back pages of Soldier of Fortune magazine to form vast corporations with the power of the most advanced militaries. The payday for these private soldiers has reached $100-billion annually! Unregulated by governing forces, they wage war for those who can afford it. Find out if they are the future of conflict resolution in our 2-hour special.Mercenaries
Wikipedia: Mercenary.
Wikipedia: List of mercenaries.
Private Military Companies
Wikipedia: Private military company. - 2014– 1h 35m7.9 (156)TV EpisodeDirectorFabien BeziatHugues NancyStarsNathalie BayeEdith WhartonLouise BodinTrace the overlapping journeys of exceptional women swept up in World War I and hear their tales of bravery on history's front lines.Women in War
Wikipedia: Women in war.
Wikipedia: Women in ancient warfare.
Wikipedia: Women in post-classical warfare.
Wikipedia: Women in the Crusades.
Wikipedia: Women in warfare (1500-1699).
Wikipedia: Women in 18th-century warfare.
Wikipedia: Women in warfare and the military in the 19th century.
Wikipedia: Timeline of women in war in the United States, Pre-1945.
Wikipedia: Women in warfare and the military (1900-45).
Wikipedia: Women in warfare and the military (1945-99).
Wikipedia: Timeline of American women in war and the U.S. military from 1945 to 1999.
Wikipedia: Women in warfare and the military (2000-present).
Wikipedia: Timeline of women in warfare and the military in the United States, 2000-2010.
Wikipedia: Timeline of women in warfare and the military in the United States from 2011-present.
Contemporary
Wikipedia: Women in the military.
Wikipedia: Women in the military by country.
Wikipedia: Women in the military in the Americas.
Wikipedia: Women in the military in Europe.
Wikipedia: Women in combat. - StarsLucy LawlessAndrea MasonGabrielle BreathnachHistory of women warriors narrated by Lucy Lawless. Stories include, Grâce O'Malley, Boudica and Lozen.Warrior Women with Lucy Lawless
Wikipedia: Joan of Arc.
Wikipedia: Grace O'Malley.
Wikipedia: Hua Mulan.
Wikipedia: Boudica.
Wikipedia: Lozen. - Remarkable stories of war told by those who fought for a proud nation. Their words. Their voices. The first episodes tell riveting stories from World War II, then on to the Vietnam War and other dramatic conflicts.*Listen Now Link: Official Site & Apple Podcasts - Full Audio.
- DirectorNiobe ThompsonStarsJay O. SandersThe advent of horse riding changed the course of human history and the genetic makeup of humankind.
- DirectorVincent McLeanStarsGracei AlleeFuad AlmudehkiSzilvia BarthaFollowing the tradition of Horseback Archery around several countries around the world exploring how it has been utilized from time of war to the exploding modern day sport it has become today.Wikipedia: Mounted archery.
- DirectorDaniel PercivalStarsTerry JonesAncient Inventions look at the development of the weapons in the ancient world including the boomerang, bow and arrow, armor, tank, Greek fire, and gunpowder.[Weapons]
Wikipedia: Weapon.
Wikipedia: History of weapons.
List of Premodern Combat Weapons
Wikipedia: List of premodern combat weapons. - DirectorDaniel McNicollStarsViggo MortensenKarl UrbanJohn Rhys-DaviesThe Medieval and Renaissance blade, a profound and beautiful object handcrafted by master artisans of old. An object of great complexity, yet one with a singular use in mind- it is designed to kill. The truth of the sword has been shrouded in antiquity, and the Renaissance martial arts that brought it to being are long forgotten. The ancient practitioners lent us all they knew through their manuscripts. As gunslingers of the Renaissance they were western heroes with swords, and they lived and died by them. Yet today their history remains cloaked under a shadow of legend.The Sword
Wikipedia: Sword.
Wikipedia: Types of swords.
Wikipedia: Classification of swords.
Wikipedia: Chronology of bladed weapons.
Wikipedia: Swordsmanship. - StarsRoger McGrathGarry JamesWilliam AtwaterHistorical profiles of various small arms.Gunpowder
Wikipedia: Gunpowder.
History of Gunpowder
Wikipedia: History of gunpowder.
Firearm
Wikipedia: Firearm.
History of the Firearm
Wikipedia: History of the firearm. - StarsDavid RobbJack MullanPerry J. DahlAn examination of history's greatest war machines.Military Technology
Wikipedia: Military technology.
Wikipedia: Category: Military technology.
History of Military Technology
Wikipedia: History of military technology.
Technology During World War I
Wikipedia: Technology during World War I.
Technology During World War II
Wikipedia: Technology during World War II. - StarsGwynne DyerArthur HarrisPaul TibbetsA documentary series about the nature and the dangers of modern warfare.
- StarsRobert LeeJohn ConnorMark Murray-FlutterThrough mechanization and industrialization, the methods used to settle conflicts have made the art of war more hi-tech, more expensive, and more devastating than ever before.Weapons of Mass Destruction
Wikipedia: Weapon of mass destruction.
Biological Warfare
Wikipedia: Biological warfare.
Wikipedia: Biological agent.
Chemical Warfare
Wikipedia: Chemical warfare.
Wikipedia: Chemical weapon.
Nuclear Warfare
Wikipedia: Nuclear warfare.
Wikipedia: Nuclear weapon.
Radiological Warfare
Wikipedia: Radiological warfare.
Electronic Warfare
Wikipedia: Electronic warfare.
Space Warfare
Wikipedia: Space warfare. - StarsJohn SchwabWilliam AtwaterDavid StieghanToday's battlefield is dominated by hyper-lethal superweapons. But how did they evolve? Weaponology takes a high-tech future weapon and unlocks its family tree to trace its roots.Proposed Weapons
Wikipedia: Category: Proposed weapons.
Wikipedia: Directed-energy weapon.
Wikipedia: Weaponology. - DirectorStewart SuggStarsDavid AlexanderJanis AhernTim AhernWhat happens when miniature drones, with AI, facial recognition and 3 g of explosive, programmable to kill a specific individual, become available?Artificial Intelligence Arms Race
Wikipedia: Artificial intelligence arms race.
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IMDb Link: Official Site & Official Website.
*Watch Now Link: YouTube. - StarsBen MakuchBrian KrebsMichael ChertoffTapping into the geopolitics of hacking and surveillance, Ben Makuch travels the world to meet with hackers, government officials, and dissidents to investigate the ecosystem of cyberwarfare.
- StarsSimon Whistler*Watch Now Link: Official YouTube.
- DirectorEames YatesStarsRoger MooreAldrich AmesOleg KaluginSpyTek exposes the astounding technology of espionage, and the dogged, remorse-less spies who stole the secrets. Encounter assassination tools so ingenious, they were undetectable: a gun that shot cyanide vapor and caused death upon inhalation; an umbrella whose hidden needle implanted a poisoned pellet; and a terrifying shellfish toxin, without an antidote. "The Real 007" presents an intriguing interview with Aldrich Ames, the American CIA agent who sold secrets to the Russians; plus the first-ever film tour of Moscow's KGB Museum. "The Deadly Game" brings you face-to-face with historic spy technology: powerful silencers used by British SAS agents against Nazi war criminals; the KGB's ultra-lethal cyanide guns; the CIA's supertoxins; and the armor-plated vehicles used to combat modern terrorists. "Spy vs. Spy" reveals fierce Cold War battles between enemy spies whose wit, daring, courage and technological tools fought a 40-year campaign of stealth, deception and betrayal. Watch as cleverly concealed pistols, cameras, and listening devices fueled the warriors of a clandestine struggle.Espionage
Wikipedia: Espionage.
Wikipedia: Category: Espionage.
Wikipedia: History of espionage.
Tradecraft
Wikipedia: Tradecraft.
Espionage Devices
Wikipedia: Category: Espionage devices.
Espionage Techniques
Wikipedia: Category: Espionage techniques.
Clandestine Human Intelligence
Wikipedia: Clandestine human intelligence.
Military Intelligence
Wikipedia: Military intelligence.
Wikipedia: Category: Military intelligence.
Counterintelligence
Wikipedia: Counterintelligence.
Wikipedia: Category: Counterintelligence. - StarsDamian LewisYanick GhantyIbrahim MajidA docuseries that examines some of the most important international spy operations of the last forty years.
- StarsPaddock Jr. Alfred H.Charlton HestonChristopher St. JohnThe soldiers who employ "Psy Ops" use every means available to destroy the will of the enemy to resist. This episode explores the secret tools and techniques of wartime "persuasion."Psychological Warfare
Wikipedia: Psychological warfare.
Military Deception
Wikipedia: Military deception.
Wikipedia: Category: Military deception. - DirectorJimmy LeipoldStarsAnn BernaysEdward BernaysCharles ChaplinComment influencer les foules ? À travers la figure d'Edward Bernays (1891-1995), l'un des inventeurs du marketing et l'auteur de "Propaganda", un passionnant décryptage des méthodes de la "fabrique du consentement".
- StarsCallan McAuliffePower, terror, performance. These notions define our perception of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party at the height of the Third Reich. But behind this was an ordinary man. This is the story of one of the most comprehensive, wide-reaching and successful marketing campaigns in modern history: the rise of Adolf Hitler. The construction of the Fuhrer, messianic figure. Fuelled by a mastery of propaganda techniques that preyed on the discontent of the German people, packing and selling Nazi ideology to the masses. Propaganda that created and propped up a regime built on hatred and mistrust. A regime that casts a long shadow over the second half of the 20th century. From speeches in beer halls, to marches in the streets and smashed shop windows, leading inevitably to war and the devastation of millions of lives. All created and interpreted through the warped lens of Hitler's propaganda machine."By the skillful and sustained use of propaganda, one can make a people see even heaven as hell or an extremely wretched life as paradise." - Adolf Hitler
Wikipedia: Propaganda in Nazi Germany.
Wikipedia: Themes in Nazi propaganda.
Disinformation
Wikipedia: Disinformation. - What do assassinations, cyber hacks and disinformation have in common? They're all weapons used by states against each other in a grey zone of harm under the threshold of war, but could be just as dangerous if ignored.*Listen Now Link: Official Site.
- StarsChris TorresAl GreggPeter WoodwardActor and fight director Peter Woodward explores various forms of competition throughout the ages, reenacting historic fights with the help of a stunt team. Episodes have focused on topics ranging from gladiator matches to 17th-century dueling to modern air combat.
- StarsTerry SchappertChris YungEdwin BarnhartThroughout human history, there have been great warriors who put their lives in danger in battle. In this History Channel series, former Green Berry Terry Schappert investigates the battle tactics used by the greatest fighters in history.Military Tactics
Wikipedia: Military tactics.
Wikipedia: List of military tactics.
Wikipedia: Warriors (2009 TV series). - StarsBryan McGowanCazzey Louis CereghinoBrad C. WilcoxFrom Hannibal to David the Giant Slayer, examine the strategies, tactics and weapons of infamous leaders throughout ancient history.
- StarsMatthew SettlePhilip SabinVictor Davis HansonImportant battles of world history are explored and recreated with video game visuals.Battle
Wikipedia: Battle.
Battle Lists
Wikipedia: Lists of battles.
Wikipedia: List of battles (alphabetical).
Wikipedia: List of battles by casualties.
Wikipedia: Category: Battles by war.
Wikipedia: Decisive Battles. - StarsGavin MacFadyenIvan WilliamsSimon WestA scientific documentary that retells some of the world's most famous and historic battles that have transformed the world as we now see it today.Wikipedia: Battlefield Detectives.
- StarsLynette NusbacherEddie MairDavid McAlisterEach week four contestants come together as a team to recreate a historical battle via computer simulator. With two of the group playing generals with an overview of the battlefield, the other two play Lieutenants who are more in touch with the progress of the battle. When they lose or win, two military historians take them through on the simulator what actually happened in the real battle.Wikipedia: Time Commanders.
- StarsSam WaterstonHans-Peter BögelJames WrightFrom the bloodletting of Maya kings and a pharaoh's last journey to the secret pleasures of a Roman empress.Ancient History
Wikipedia: Ancient history.
Wikipedia: Timeline of ancient history.
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Civilization, Empires & Monarchies
Wikipedia: Civilization.
Wikipedia: Cradle of civilization.
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Wikipedia: List of ancient great powers.
Wikipedia: List of medieval great powers.
Wikipedia: List of modern great powers.
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Wikipedia: List of empires.
Wikipedia: List of former monarchies.
Wikipedia: List of former sovereign states.
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Wikipedia: List of sovereign states.
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Prehistoric Warfare
Wikipedia: Prehistoric warfare.
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Ancient Warfare
Wikipedia: Ancient warfare.
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List of Wars That Began Before 1000 AD
Wikipedia: List of wars: before 1000. - DirectorJean-Claude LubtchanskyStarsCorinne JaberJean-Claude LubtchanskyFrançois Marthouret[Mesopotamia]
Wikipedia: Mesopotamia.
Wikipedia: History of Mesopotamia.
Military Strategy and Tactics in Mesopotamia
Wikipedia: Mesopotamian military strategy and tactics.
Kish-Elam War - The First Recorded War in History: c. 2700 BC
Wikipedia: Warfare in Sumer.
Wikipedia: Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia) | War.
Wikipedia: Kish (Sumer) and Elam.
Military History of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
Wikipedia: Military history of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
Military History of Iraq
Wikipedia: Military history of Iraq. - CreatorUwe KerskenStarsTom ZahnerKent WeeksSalima IkramPlanet Egypt recounts the epic history of Ancient Egypt and its Pharaohs, from the pre-dynastic period through to the late dynasties. Each episode addresses one aspect of Egypt's enormous success, including the unlikely rise of its first powerful rulers, the wars they fought, the spiritual grounding that held the society together and the grand quest for immortality pursued by the Pharaohs.[Prehistoric Egypt]: Pre-3150
Wikipedia: Prehistoric Egypt.
Qadan Culture: 13,000 - 9,000 BC
Wikipedia: Qadan culture.
Cemetery 117 - The Site Often Cited as the Oldest Known Evidence of Warfare: At Least 11,600 Years Old
Wikipedia: Jebel Sahaba.
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List of Conflicts in Egypt
Wikipedia: List of conflicts in Egypt.
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Ancient Egypt: c. 3150 - 30 BC
Wikipedia: Ancient Egypt.
Wikipedia: History of ancient Egypt.
Military History of Ancient Egypt
Wikipedia: Category: Military history of ancient Egypt.
Military of Ancient Egypt
Wikipedia: Military of ancient Egypt. - DirectorPeter Spry-LevertonStarsBob BrierTrevor NicholdsBob Brier explores the history of Sneferu and demonstrate the importance that King had regarding the Egyptians pyramids.Old Kingdom of Egypt: c. 2686 - c. 2181 BC
Wikipedia: Old Kingdom of Egypt.
Campaigns of Sneferu: 2600 BC
Wikipedia: Sneferu. - DirectorTony MitchellStarsOmar BerdouniRon FehmiuYounes MegriThe Reign and Military Campaigns of Thutmose III: 1479 - 1425 BC
Wikipedia: Thutmose III.
The Battle of Megiddo: April 16, 1457 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Megiddo (15th century BC). - StarsMatthew SettleKenneth KitchenJohn RayBattle of Kadesh, 1274 BCE.The Wars of Ramesses II: 1279 - 1213 BC
Wikipedia: Ramesses II.
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Campaigns and Battles
The Battle Against the Sherden Sea Pirates: 1278 BC
The First Syrian Campaign: 1276 - 1275 BC
The Second Syrian Campaign: 1274 BC
The Third Syrian Campaign: 1270 BC
Later Campaigns in Syria: 1270 - 1269 BC
Campaigns in Nubia: 1260 BC
Campaigns in Libya: 1250 BC - DirectorDavid PadruschStarsBryan McGowanAsh McNairNevin MillanThis program explains the transformation of Ancient Egypt from a peaceful kingdom into a warring empire which leads to the Battle of Kadesh between the Egyptians under Ramses II and the Hittites lead by Muwatalli-II. In this conflict technology as well as tactics plays a major role and Ramses barely survives to claim victory.Second Syrian Campaign of Ramesses II | The Battle of Kadesh: 1274 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Kadesh.
Wikipedia: Chariot. - DirectorPearce Paul CreasmanStarsPearce Paul CreasmanKristin RomeyFakhri Hassan AbdallahThe 2,300-year-old royal tomb of a Nubian pharaoh appears nearly untouched--and submerged in rising groundwater. Nastasen's watery tomb is located at the ancient site of Nuri, which sprawls across more than 170 acres of sand near the east bank of the Nile River in northern Sudan. Seen from the sky, its most commanding feature is an arc of some 20 pyramids built between 650 B.C. and 300 B.C. These pyramids mark the burials of Kushite royals, the "black pharaohs" who operated as vassals on the gold-rich southern edges of the Egyptian empire, but who emerged as a force of their own during the political chaos that followed the demise of the New Kingdom.Nubian Conquest of Egypt: 732 BC - Before 721 BC
Wikipedia: Piye | Conquest of Egypt.
Wikipedia: Piye.
25th Dynasty of Egypt - The Kushite Kings "Black Pharaohs"
Wikipedia: Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt.
Kingdom of Kush
Wikipedia: Kingdom of Kush.
The Wars of Kush
Wikipedia: Military of ancient Nubia | Wars of Kush. - StarsSam WaterstonWitness the glory of ancient China's greatest rulers and the secrets of their giant tombs. Learn the ruthless military tactics and weapons technology of these all-powerful rulers and discover how the building of the Great Wall would unify that nation.[China]
Wikipedia: China.
Wikipedia: History of China.
Wikipedia: Timeline of Chinese history.
The Battle of Banquan - The First Recorded Battle in Chinese History: 2500 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Banquan.
The Battle of Zhuolu - The Second Recorded Battle in Chinese History: 2500 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Zhuolu.
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List of Chinese Wars and Battles
Wikipedia: List of Chinese wars and battles. - StarsMichael WoodFrank ChingBaoxin QinHistorian Michael Wood looks back at the start of China's history from the creation legend to the first 3 recorded dynasties Xia, Shang and Zhou, to the unification of 7 states under Qin Shi Huang. The name China comes from this Qin Dynasty, although the Chinese people refer to themselves as The Han.Xia-Shang War - Collapse of the Xia Dynasty and Rise of the Shang Dynasty: 1600 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Mingtiao.
Xia Dynasty: c. 2070 - c. 1600 BC
Wikipedia: Xia dynasty.
Shang Dynasty: c. 1600 - c. 1046 BC
Wikipedia: Shang dynasty.
Shang-Zhou War - Fall of Shang Dynasty: 1046 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Muye.
Zhou Dynasty: 1046 - 256 BC
Wikipedia: Zhou dynasty.
Wikipedia: Western Zhou.
Wikipedia: Eastern Zhou.
Wars of the Chinese Spring and Autumn Period: c. 722 - 481 BC
Wikipedia: Spring and Autumn period. - More than 20,000 km long, the Great Wall of China consists of walls, natural barriers and trenches. A true fortification, it played a decisive role in the seizure of power, the reign and fall of empires and dynasties. From 221 BC, the first Chinese emperor, Qin Shi Huang, at the head of the Qin dynasty, succeeded in unifying China by waging bloody wars against his neighbors and by setting up a new state organization. Like other regions, the newly formed empire protected itself against the invasion of nomads from the north with a 5,000-kilometer-long wall. This was the beginning of the Great Wall of China.The Great Wall of China
Wikipedia: Great Wall of China.
Wikipedia: History of the Great Wall of China.
Wikipedia: Eurasian nomads. - DirectorTom RansonThe Terracotta Army is one of China's greatest treasures, but there are still dark secrets surrounding this super-tomb. Newly discovered artifacts reveal the soldiers' supernatural enemy, and human remains point to ancient China's violent origins.Warring States Period - China: 475 - 221 BC (Qin State Victory)
Wikipedia: Warring States period.
Qin Shi Huang - Founder of the Qin Dynasty and First Emperor of China
Wikipedia: Qin Shi Huang.
Wikipedia: Qin dynasty.
Terracotta Army
Wikipedia: Terracotta Army. - 2019– 1h 4m9.1 (17)Podcast EpisodeDirectorPaul CooperStarsPaul CooperJake Barrett-MillsHelena BaconSometime around the year 1100 BC, a wave of destruction washed over the Eastern Mediterranean. It wiped whole civilizations off the map, and left only ash and ruin in its wake. This catastrophe, known as "The Late Bronze Age Collapse", has become one of the enduring puzzles of archaeology. Historian Paul M.M. Cooper explores how and why so many societies could collapse all at once, seemingly without warning, as well as examine the lessons it might teach us in our increasingly globalized and interconnected world.
- CreatorIsy MorgenszternThierry RagobertA documentary based on the groundbreaking 2001 book with the same name by Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman.[Campaigns of the Ancient Kingdoms of Israel and Judah]
Wikipedia: History of ancient Israel and Judah.
Wikipedia: The Bible Unearthed.
Kingdom of Israel (United Monarchy): 1047 - 930 BC
Wikipedia: Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy).
Wikipedia: Battle of Aphek.
Wikipedia: Battle of Michmash - c. 1025 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of the Wood of Ephraim - c. 1020 BC
Wikipedia: Siege of Jebus - 1010 BC
Wikipedia: Jeroboam's Revolt - c. 931 - 913 BC (Battle of Mount Zemaraim).
Kingdom of Israel (Samaria): 930 - 720 BC
Wikipedia: Kingdom of Israel (Samaria).
Kingdom of Judah: 930 - 587/586 BC
Wikipedia: Kingdom of Judah.
Wikipedia: Battle of Zephath - 911 - 870 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Qarqar - 853 BC
Israelite-Aramean War: 874 BC
Wikipedia: Israelite-Aramean War.
The Syro-Ephraimite War: 736 - 732 BC
Wikipedia: Syro-Ephraimite War.
Sennacherib's Campaign in the Levant: 701 BC
Wikipedia: Sennacherib's campaign in the Levant.
Wikipedia: Siege of Azekah.
Wikipedia: Siege of Lachish.
Wikipedia: Assyrian siege of Jerusalem. - 2019–TV EpisodeDirectorMatt EverittStarsJohn A. BeckMegiddo is a city built for war because of its strategic location in the ancient world. From the first physical battle recorded in the fifteenth century BC to spiritual debates of today surrounding Armageddon, war is a constant theme. Join Dr. John Beck at Megiddo as he provides fascinating stories about the various battles that have been fought in this much-talked-about location. Although there are varying opinions on the book of Revelation and how the world will eventually end, John reminds us that God has the victory and He makes all things new (Revelation 21:5).
- DirectorKate DavisDavid HeilbronerFranco SacchiStarsGary BauerChip BerletGeorge W. BushAmerica's 50-million strong Evangelical community is convinced that the world's future is foretold in Biblical prophecy - from the Rapture to the Battle of Armageddon. This astonishing documentary explores their world - in their homes, at conferences, and on a wide-ranging tour of Israel. By interweaving Christian, Zionist, Jewish and critical perspectives along with telling archival materials, the filmmakers probe the politically powerful - and potentially explosive - alliance between Evangelical Christians and Israel...an alliance that may set the stage for what one prominent Evangelical leader calls "World War III."Wikipedia: Tel Megiddo - Armageddon (Greek name).
Wikipedia: Waiting for Armageddon.
Wikipedia: Christian eschatology. - DirectorMischa ScorerStarsJohn RomerTwo events profoundly influenced the writing of the Hebrew Scriptures: the Babylonian exile, which made the Jews an international people, and Alexander the Great's conquest of the ancient world, which infused all Middle Eastern cultures with Greek ideas.The Jewish-Babylonian War: 601 - 586 BC
Wikipedia: Jewish-Babylonian war.
Siege of Jerusalem: 597 BC
Wikipedia: Siege of Jerusalem (597 BC).
Siege of Jerusalem: 589 - 587 BC
Wikipedia: Siege of Jerusalem (587 BC).
Babylonian Captivity
Wikipedia: Babylonian captivity. - DirectorRick RayStarsRichard KileyThis fascinating program presents the story of Jerusalem and the Holy Land against the backdrop of history and prophecy. Jerusalem is the city where history began, and where many believe history will end.Jerusalem
Wikipedia: Jerusalem.
List of Sieges of Jerusalem
Wikipedia: Siege of Jerusalem.
History of Jerusalem: Attacked 52 times - Captured and recaptured 44 times - Besieged 23 times - Destroyed twice
Wikipedia: History of Jerusalem.
Timeline of Jerusalem
Wikipedia: Timeline of Jerusalem. - StarsToby Leonard MooreBettany HughesEdith HallThey were an extraordinary people born of white rock and blue sea. They invented democracy, distilled logic and reason, wrote plays to plumb the deepest recesses of the soul, and captured the perfection of the human form in athletics and art. Quite simply, the Greeks created our world. ¶ Today, of course, Greece conjures very different images: civic unrest, financial meltdowns, long ATM lines. But as its ancient history attests, strife and discord are often incubators for greatness. From their beginnings as hunter-gatherers in harsh, unforgiving landscapes; to surviving the worst collapse in human history; to facing off against the greatest empire the world had ever known, the Greeks would have to overcome incredible odds to pave the way for the modern West. ¶ In National Geographic's landmark event series "The Greek's", historians and archaeologists, actors and athletes, scientists and artists launch a groundbreaking exploration into the ancient Greeks' journey - not just to better understand their past, but to discover how their legacy illuminates our present, and will shape our future. The story of the Greeks is the story of us.[Ancient Greece]: c. 800 - 146 BC
Wikipedia: Ancient Greece.
Wikipedia: Timeline of ancient Greece.
Wikipedia: History of Greece.
Ancient Greek Warfare
Wikipedia: Ancient Greek warfare.
Wikipedia: Category: Military history of ancient Greece.
Wars Involving Ancient Greece
Wikipedia: Category: Wars involving ancient Greece.
Battles Involving Ancient Greece
Wikipedia: Category: Battles involving Greece.
Military History of Greece: 400 AD - Onwards
Wikipedia: Military history of Greece.
Wikipedia: Category: Military history of Greece. - CreatorFrançois BusnelStarsThomas Balou MartinTales of love, sex, power, betrayal, heinous crimes, unbearable separations, atrocious revenge, and metamorphoses - the poetic force of the myths has crossed the centuries.
- StarsMichael WoodJohn ChadwickColin RenfrewOver six hour-long programs, Michael Wood marshals the disparate strands of evidence to present as fully rounded a portrait as possible of both the historical and the legendary city of Troy, its central place in Western culture, and the Mycenaean Age itself. From Schliemann's initial cavalier bulldozing of the mound at Hisarlik, to Homer's epics, the Hittite Empire, and the role of slave women, Wood journeys back and forth across the Aegean and elsewhere, from a pre-unification Berlin to Liverpool, to illuminate the dawn of Western literature, myth, and history. Did the Trojan war ever happen, or was the city destroyed by natural causes? Wood doesn't claim to find a definitive answer, of course, but for the viewer it's rewarding enough simply to accompany him on this fascinating journey.
- StarsJosh BernsteinHomer's Iliad and Odyssey describe an epic story of the legendary Trojan war fought over the most beautiful woman in the world: Helen of Troy. It is said her face launched a thousand ships. But, did this ten year war actually take place? Was Achilles a true warrior? Did Greek soldiers really hide in a giant wooden horse and overrun the Trojans to finally declare victory? Setting out across the Aegean Sea with Homer's works as his guide, Josh Bernstein follows a trail of clues - up mountains, under the sea and aboard a chariot - to find the real story behind the Trojan War. And, he uncovers new research by explorer Robert Bittlestone, who believes he has unearthed proof of Odysseus' kingdom in Greece!
- DirectorJean-Claude BragardStarsJonathan EdwardsThrough dramatic reconstructions, former Olympic athlete Jonathan Edwards takes a voyage back in time, following Odysseus (Ulysses) as he leads his men to fight in the Trojan War and their perilous journey home to Ithaca.Wikipedia: Odysseus (Ulysses).
- StarsMike DuncanA podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire.[Ancient Rome]: 753 BC - 476 AD
Wikipedia: Ancient Rome.
Wikipedia: History of Rome.
Wikipedia: Timeline of Roman history.
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*The History of Rome - Podcast
IMDb Link: Official Site - See Archives. - StarsPatrick WymanKyle HarperBarbarians, political breakdown, economic collapse, mass migration, pillaging and plunder. Join PhD historian and specialist Patrick Wyman as he explores one of the most important events in human history, the fall of the Roman Empire.*Listen Now Link: Official Site & Apple Podcasts - Full Audio.
- DirectorDavid StarkeyStarsDarius AryaLarry LambRichard MilesLarry looks at Rome's 300th birthday in 400BC, conquering it's nearest neighbours, the Estrucans. Larry looks at the attack Rome came under from the Gauls in the battle of Allia, that lasted three years. The city survived, but only just and the leaders vowed to never come so close to destruction again. The Republic soon began a century of expansionCampaign History of the Roman Military: 753 BC - 476 AD
Wikipedia: Campaign history of the Roman military.
Wars and Battles Involving Ancient Rome
Wikipedia: Category: Wars involving ancient Rome.
Wikipedia: Category: Battles involving ancient Rome.
Roman External Wars and Battles
Wikipedia: List of Roman external wars and battles.
List of Roman Civil Wars and Revolts
Wikipedia: List of Roman civil wars and revolts. - StarsLarry LambDarius AryaRichard MilesRome: The World's First Superpower follows award-winning actor Larry Lamb as he tells the story of Rome 3,000 years ago, an extraordinary people rose and conquered the known world. He looks at how the Romans then went onto creating the greatest empire mankind has ever seen, stretching from Britain to the middle east and how it lasted a thousand years.Military of Ancient Rome
Wikipedia: Ancient Rome.
Wikipedia: Military of ancient Rome.
Wikipedia: Military history of ancient Rome.
Wikipedia: Category: Military of ancient Rome.
Wikipedia: Strategy of the Roman military.
Wikipedia: Roman army.
Wikipedia: Roman infantry tactics.
Wikipedia: List of Roman army unit types.
Wikipedia: Category: Military units and formations of ancient Rome.
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Wars and Battles of the Roman Kingdom: 753 - 509 BC
Wikipedia: Roman Kingdom.
Wikipedia: Category: Wars involving the Kingdom of Rome.
Wikipedia: Category: Battles involving the Kingdom of Rome.
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Wars and Battles of the Roman Republic: 509 - 27 BC
Wikipedia: Roman Republic.
Wikipedia: Category: Wars involving the Roman Republic.
Wikipedia: Category: Battles involving the Roman Republic.
Wikipedia: Category: Military units and formations of the Roman Republic.
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Wars and Battles of the Roman Empire: 27 BC - 476 AD (Fall of Rome)
Wikipedia: Roman Empire.
Wikipedia: Category: Wars involving the Roman Empire.
Wikipedia: Category: Battles involving the Roman Empire.
Wikipedia: Category: Military units and formations of the Roman Empire.
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List of Emperors of the Roman Empire
Wikipedia: List of Roman emperors. - StarsNeil StukeSean Francis GeorgeMarcello WaltonGladiators of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire
Wikipedia: Gladiator.
Wikipedia: List of Roman gladiator types.
Wikipedia: Gladiatrix.
Wikipedia: Pollice verso. - DirectorMax BartoliMaximilian ColemanWikipedia: Colosseum.
- DirectorElliot KewNew evidence uncovers the ancient mysteries behind the iconic Colosseum. Archaeologists uncover the secret lives of the gladiators and make new discoveries that help explain the rise and sudden fall of the Roman Empire.
- StarsBettany HughesRay LonnenMargaret RobertsonA history of the ancient Spartans, featuring historian Bettany Hughes as presenter and narrator.[Spartan Wars and Battles]: 743 - 195 BC
Wikipedia: Spartan army.
The Messenian Wars
Wikipedia: First Messenian War (743 - 724 BC).
Wikipedia: Second Messenian War (685 - 668 BC).
The Wars with Argos
Wikipedia: Battle of Hysiae (c.669 BC)
Wikipedia: Battle of Sepeia (494 BC).
The Greco-Persian War
Wikipedia: Greco-Persian Wars (499 - 449 BC).
The First Peloponnesian War
Wikipedia: First Peloponnesian War (460 - 445 BC).
The Peloponnesian War
Wikipedia: Peloponnesian War (431 - 404 BC).
The Corinthian War
Wikipedia: Corinthian War (395 - 387 BC).
The Boeotian War
Wikipedia: Boeotian War (378 - 371 BC).
The Cleomenean War
Wikipedia: Cleomenean War (229/228 - 222 BC).
The War Against Nabis
Wikipedia: War against Nabis (195 BC). - This documentary is part of a series that describes wars, battles, and revolutions that were turning points in Western history.Spartan Wars | The Greco-Persian Wars: 499 - 449 BC
Wikipedia: Greco-Persian Wars.
Wikipedia: Category: Battles of the Greco-Persian Wars.
Ionian Revolt: 499 - 493 BC
Wikipedia: Ionian Revolt. - StarsMatthew SettleRichard BillowsPaul CartledgeBattle of Marathon, 490 BCE.First Persian Invasion of Greece: 492 - 490 BC
Wikipedia: First Persian invasion of Greece.
Siege of Eretria: 490 BC
Wikipedia: Siege of Eretria.
The Battle of Marathon: August/September, 490 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Marathon. - DirectorDavid PadruschStarsJeffery A. BakerOrion BarnesErin Bennett"Last Stand of the 300" is a 2007 special that tells the tale of when in 480 BCE, a small number of Greeks stood against the might of the Persian empire at Thermopylae.Second Persian Invasion of Greece: 480 - 479 BC
Wikipedia: Second Persian invasion of Greece.
The Battle of Thermopylae: August or September, 480 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Thermopylae.
The Battle of Artemisium: August or September, 480 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Artemisium.
Achaemenid Destruction of Athens: 480 and 479 BC
Wikipedia: Achaemenid destruction of Athens. - At Salamis Bay the Greeks lead by Themistocles sink 200 Persian ships while losing only 40.The Battle of Salamis: September, 480 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Salamis.
Battle of Plataea: August 479 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Plataea.
Battle of Mycale: August 27, 479 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Mycale.
Wars of the Delian League: 477 - 449 BC
Wikipedia: Wars of the Delian League. - StarsBrian BlessedThis film is one in a series of programs that takes a look at some of the most decisive military battles in the history of the world.Spartan Wars | First Peloponnesian War: 460 - 445 BC
Wikipedia: First Peloponnesian War.
Peloponnesian War 431 - 404 BC
Wikipedia: Peloponnesian War.
Wikipedia: History of the Peloponnesian War.
Wikipedia: Category: Battles of the Peloponnesian War. - StarsBrett JonesSami Karim371 BC. Ancient Greek superpower the Spartan army, confronts the three hundred warriors of the Sacred Band of Thebes.Spartan Wars | The Boeotian War: 378 - 371 BC
Wikipedia: Boeotian War.
The Battle of Naxos: 376 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Naxos.
The Battle of Tegyra: 375 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Tegyra.
The Battle of Leuctra: July 6, 371 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Leuctra.
The Theban Hegemony: 372 - 362 BC
Wikipedia: Theban hegemony.
The Battle of Mantinea: July 4, 362 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Mantinea (362 BC).
The Sacred Band of Thebes
Wikipedia: Sacred Band of Thebes. - StarsMike Duncan[Roman Expansion in Italy]
Wikipedia: Roman expansion in Italy.
Roman-Latin Wars: 650 - 338 BC
Wikipedia: Roman-Latin wars.
Roman-Etruscan Wars: c. 509 - 234 BC (Dates Disputed)
Wikipedia: Roman Republic.
Wikipedia: Roman Etruscan Wars.
Latin War: 498 - 493 BC
Wikipedia: Latin War (498-493 BC).
Roman-Aequian Wars: 389 BC (Start Date)
Wikipedia: Roman-Aequian wars.
Roman-Volscian Wars: 389 BC (Start Date)
Wikipedia: Roman Volscian wars. - StarsAlice RobertsNeil OliverMike LoadesThis three-part documentary discovers the origins and beliefs of the Celts in artifacts and human remains across Europe. What emerges is not a portrait of wild people on the western fringes of Europe, but a highly sophisticated tribal culture that influenced vast areas of the ancient world - and even Rome.Roman-Gallic Wars
Wikipedia: Roman-Gallic wars.
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The Celts and Celtic Warfare
Wikipedia: Celts.
Wikipedia: Celtic warfare.
Wikipedia: List of Celtic battles. - StarsMike Duncan
- StarsMike Duncan
- StarsMike DuncanThe Second Samnite War: 326 - 304 BC
Wikipedia: Samnite Wars.
Wikipedia: Timeline of the Samnite Wars. - StarsMike Duncan
- StarsMike Duncan
- StarsMike Duncan
- StarsMichael WoodDocumentary series retracing the journey of Alexander the Great across sixteen countries.[The Wars of Alexander the Great]: 336 - 323 BC
Wikipedia: Wars of Alexander the Great.
Wikipedia: Category: Battles of Alexander the Great.
Wikipedia: Alexander the Great.
Wars of Alexander the Great | The Balkan Campaign: 335 BC
Wikipedia: Alexander's Balkan campaign.
The Siege of Pelium: December, 335 BC
Wikipedia: Siege of Pelium.
The Battle of Thebes: December, 335 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Thebes. - DirectorJim LindsayStarsPeter WoodwardRafael FerrerMichael CardelleAlexander the Great conquered Greece, Turkey, most of Asia (present Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, parts of others) and Egypt in Africa, before age 32. Even now, his innovations in battle continue to be studied.IMDb Link: History.com page for Alexander the Great.
- Details the battle of Issus and demonstrates Alexander the Great's might in military thinking, planning, ordering, commanding and fighting against an ardent and intelligent foe. This is, perhaps, Alexander's most famous battle. Pays special attention to Macedonian weaponry.Wars of Alexander the Great | The Persian Campaign: 334 BC
Wikipedia: Chronology of the expedition of Alexander the Great into Asia.
The Battle of the Granicus: May, 334 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of the Granicus.
The Siege of Miletus: 334 BC
Wikipedia: Siege of Miletus.
The Siege of Halicarnassus: 334 BC
Wikipedia: Siege of Halicarnassus.
The Battle of Issus: 333 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Issus.
The Siege of Tyre: January - July, 332 BC
Wikipedia: Siege of Tyre (332 BC).
Siege of Gaza: October 332 BC
Wikipedia: Siege of Gaza. - 2021– 19mTV EpisodeStarsSimon Whistler
- StarsMatthew SettleRichard BillowsPaul CartledgeAlexander's victory over Darius III of Persia at the Battle of Gaugamela, 331 BCE.The Battle of Gaugamela: October 1, 331 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Gaugamela.
The Battle of the Uxian Defile: December 331 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of the Uxian Defile.
The Battle of the Persian Gate: January 20, 330 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of the Persian Gate.
The Siege of Cyropolis: 329 BC
Wikipedia: Siege of Cyropolis.
The Battle of Jaxartes: October 329 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Jaxartes.
The Battle of Gabai: December 328 BC
Wikipedia: Spitamenes.
The Siege of the Sogdian Rock: Early Spring 327 BC
Wikipedia: Sogdian Rock. - StarsSami KarimAlexander the Great, one of history's most legendary warriors, is determined to outdo the legacy of his hero, Hercules. He plans an audacious attack on the barbarian tribes living in the Bactrian mountains so he can travel to India and become ruler of the world.Wars of Alexander the Great | The Indian Campaign: 327 - 325 BC
Wikipedia: Indian campaign of Alexander the Great.
The Cophen Campaign: May 327 - March 326 BC
Wikipedia: Cophen campaign.
Aornos: April 326 BC
Wikipedia: Aornos. - DirectorRalph SparkStarsRichard HammondLynette NusbacherMark UrbanThe show recreates the 226 BC Battle of Hydaspes between Alexander the Great and the Indian Raja Porus. The team this week is made up of former members of the British Armed Forces.The Battle of the Hydaspes: May 326 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of the Hydaspes.
The Mallian Campaign: November 326 - February 325 BC
Wikipedia: Mallian campaign. - StarsJody BaxmeyerOne of the most iconic personalities in history, Alexander the Great was also one of its greatest commanders, who expanded his father's realm from Macedonia to Egypt and India. This miniseries explores the legacy of Alexander the Great.Death of Alexander the Great: June 10 - 11, 323 BC
Wikipedia: Death of Alexander the Great.
Wikipedia: Category: Alexander the Great.
Wars of the Diadochi: 322 - 281 BC
Wikipedia: Wars of the Diadochi. - 2017–TV EpisodeDirectorArif Hazimin Bin AzamanNolan Karimov[The Roman-Greek Wars - Hellenistic Period]
Wikipedia: Roman-Greek wars.
Pyrrhic War: 280 - 275 BC
Wikipedia: Pyrrhic War. - StarsMatthew SettlePeter ConnollyVictor Davis HansonBattle of Cynoscephalae, 197 BC: In a classic military conflict between two Ancient World superpowers, the great Macedonian phalanx clashed mightily against the heavily fortified Roman legion.Roman-Greek Wars | The Macedonian Wars: 214 - 148 BC
Wikipedia: Macedonian Wars.
Wikipedia: Category: Wars involving Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
Wikipedia: Category: Battles involving Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
The First Macedonian War: 214 - 205 BC
Wikipedia: First Macedonian War.
The Second Macedonian War: 200 - 197 BC
Wikipedia: Second Macedonian War.
The Battle of Cynoscephalae: 197 BC
Wikipedia: Battle of Cynoscephalae.
The Roman-Seleucid War: 192 - 188 BC
Wikipedia: Roman-Seleucid War.
The Third Macedonian War: 171 - 168 BC
Wikipedia: Third Macedonian War.
The Fourth Macedonian War: 150 - 148 BC
Wikipedia: Fourth Macedonian War. - StarsSimon Whistler*Watch Now Link: Official YouTube - Battle of Cynoscephalae (Dog's Head) - 197 BC
- 2017– 2h 6mTV EpisodeStarsOfficially DevinOccupied in battles with the Gauls the Roman Repubilc had no intention of invading Greece until rebellions and factional warfare affected Roman interests on the seas. Doing battle in Greece, the Romans walked into a quagmire but effectively used the various factions in the several wars that followed to brutally crush resistance and dominate Greece.Roman-Greek Wars | The Achaean War: 146 BC
Wikipedia: Achaean War.
First Mithridatic War: 89 - 85 BC
Wikipedia: First Mithridatic War.
Second Mithridatic War: 83 - 81 BC
Wikipedia: Second Mithridatic War.
Third Mithridatic War: 73 - 63 BC
Wikipedia: Third Mithridatic War.
The Siege of Massilia: April 19 - September 6, 49 BC
Wikipedia: Siege of Massilia.
The War of Actium: March 32 BC - August 30 BC
Wikipedia: War of Actium.
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