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The Diadochi: How Alexander’s Generals Built New Empires from His Ashes

The Diadochi: How Alexander’s Generals Built New Empires from His Ashes

ByKevin Eberle June 19, 2025July 23, 2025 Reading Time: 18 minutes

When Alexander the Great died suddenly in Babylon in 323 BCE, he left behind an empire stretching from Greece…

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Celtic Pride: The Legacy of Vercingetorix

Celtic Pride: The Legacy of Vercingetorix

ByKevin Eberle May 27, 2025May 27, 2025 Reading Time: 10 minutes

In a time when the Gallic tribes were fractured by rivalry and localism, Vercingetorix emerged as a rare figure…

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Spartacus’ Revolt: The Slave Who Defied Rome

Spartacus’ Revolt: The Slave Who Defied Rome

ByKevin Eberle April 15, 2025April 15, 2025 Reading Time: 12 minutes

Spartacus, a Thracian gladiator turned revolutionary, has endured in memory as a symbol of rebellion and defiance against oppression….

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Roman Decimation: The Grim Reality of Blood on the Standards

Roman Decimation: The Grim Reality of Blood on the Standards

ByKevin Eberle January 6, 2024July 1, 2024 Reading Time: 11 minutes

Throughout military history, few practices strike as deep a chord of dread as the Roman decimation method. Decimation was…

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Rome's Foe and Friend: The Dual Roles of Alaric the Visigoth

Rome’s Foe and Friend: The Dual Roles of Alaric the Visigoth

ByKevin Eberle November 8, 2023November 8, 2023 Reading Time: 16 minutes

Alaric, the storied king of the Visigoths, is a figure etched with both infamy and complexity in the annals…

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Inside the legendary sniper duels of Vasily Zaytsev

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Middle Ages (476 BC - 1500 AD)

Viking Shieldmaidens: 6 Women of War

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The Khevsur Warriors of Georgia: Medieval Spirit in a Modern War

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The Sons of Ragnar Lothbrok: History, Legend, and Legacy
Middle Ages (476 BC - 1500 AD)

The Sons of Ragnar Lothbrok: History & Legend

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Vlad Tepes: Madman or Mastermind of Medieval Terror
Middle Ages (476 BC - 1500 AD) | Europe

Vlad Tepes: Madman or Mastermind of Medieval Terror

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