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Roman Empire
The Roman Empire Loses Its Grip at Adrianople in 378 A.D.
by
Adrian Goldsworthy
12/2/2009
8/9/2022
The Roman Navy: Masters of the Mediterranean
by
Richard Gabriel
11/16/2007
2/13/2019
Adrianople: Last Great Battle of Antiquity
by
Joe Zentner
10/2/2007
6/22/2016
Rome’s Craftiest General: Scipio Africanus
by
James Lacey
6/8/2007
2/13/2019
Julius Caesar’s Triumph in Gaul
by
Adrian Goldsworthy
5/17/2007
9/2/2022
Rome’s Barbarian Mercenaries
by
David G. Frye
5/3/2007
6/22/2016
Spartacus, the Slave Warrior Who Threatened Rome
by
Kenneth P. Czech
7/31/2006
10/3/2022
First Jewish-Roman War
by
HistoryNet Staff
7/31/2006
7/5/2016
Battle of Actium
by
HistoryNet Staff
7/31/2006
7/5/2016
Terrorism in the Ancient Roman World
by
Gregory G. Bolich
6/12/2006
7/6/2016
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