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Ancient Rome Wars

Ancient Rome Wars — Everything in One Place This page is your complete hub for the wars of Ancient Rome—the conflicts that built, defended, and eventually fractured one of the greatest empires in history. From the early struggles of the Republic to the vast conquests of the Empire and the final collapse of Roman power, explore every campaign, general, battle, and legacy. Perfect for history lovers, students, and researchers, this page gathers videos, articles, maps, chronicles, and archaeological resources into one living archive. How it works: Drag and drop to reorder what matters most to you. Add your favorite links, videos, and sources. The more people move and add, the more powerful this page becomes for everyone. Explore & Contribute Early Republic Conflicts: The Roman Kingdom, Latin Wars, Samnite Wars, and Rome’s rise over neighboring tribes and city-states. The Punic Wars: Rome vs. Carthage—Hannibal’s march over the Alps, Scipio Africanus, naval innovations, and the ultimate destruction of Carthage. Expansion Campaigns: Conquests in Gaul, Spain, North Africa, Greece, Egypt, and the Middle East. Civil Wars: Marius vs. Sulla, Caesar vs. Pompey, Antony vs. Octavian—the battles that shaped the Republic’s fall and the Empire’s birth. Imperial Wars: Germanic campaigns, Britain, Dacia, Parthia, and the eastern frontiers of the empire. Rome Under Siege: Gothic invasions, the rise of Attila the Hun, and the sackings of Rome that signaled decline. Life in Wartime: Roman legionary training, equipment, camps, logistics, engineering, siege warfare, and the everyday soldier’s experience. Technology & Tactics: The manipular formation, Roman legions, cavalry, artillery, siege engines, and naval power. Primary Sources: Julius Caesar’s Commentaries, Livy, Tacitus, Polybius, inscriptions, coins, and archaeological discoveries. Legacy: How Roman warfare influenced medieval armies, modern military strategy, and Western civilization itself. Add Your Favorites Paste links to: Animated maps of Rome’s battles and campaigns Biographies of leaders like Julius Caesar, Scipio, Augustus, Trajan, Hadrian, Constantine Reenactments and documentaries about Roman legions and tactics Archaeological sites, museums, and battlefield tours Articles, lectures, and podcasts about Rome’s military system Organize by Tags (Suggestions) #PunicWars #CivilWars #Legions #Leaders #Battles #Empire #Republic #Gaul #Greece #Carthage #Barbarians #Strategy #Technology #PrimarySources #Archaeology Community Notes This page is meant to tell the full story of Rome at war—not just its victories, but also its defeats, its civil strife, and its enduring impact. Contributions should highlight credible sources and explore multiple perspectives, including Rome’s enemies and allies. Call to action: Drag. Drop. Make your Moves count. Build the most complete, living Ancient Rome Wars resource on the web—together.

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Hannibal ANNIHILATES Rome at Cannae | Battles BC (S1, E1) | Full Episode - YouTube
Hannibal's merciless attacks on Roman soil dealt a near fatal blow to the soon-to-be Empire. Sworn by his father to a blood oath against the Romans, Hannibal...