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Alexander the Great Captured This Island With Innovative Engineering and—As Usual—His Personal Bravery by Justin D. Lyons4/10/20234/10/2023
The Defense of Plataea Proved a Textbook Example of How to Survive a Siege by Justin D. Lyons4/5/20234/5/2023
Revenge on the Rhine: How Rome Got Even After the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest by Tacitus, Jerry D. Morelock and Zita Ballinger Fletcher4/3/20234/3/2023
From Rocks to Bombs: Even in Ancient Times, Soldiers Wrote Messages on Ammunition by Alex Griffith3/28/20233/28/2023
How Highways Helped the Ancient Persians Become the World’s First Superpower by M.G. Haynes3/15/20233/15/2023