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The War Diaries: Veterans and Generals
This idea of the great general who could command and solve every issue through the use of force is perhaps something well suited for ancient history.
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Fabius Maximus: Roman Republic’s Strategic Virtuoso
In the ruthless powerscape of the Roman Republic, military leadership represented quite an opportunity for many ambitious young men.
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Vinum Romanum: The Role of Wine in Ancient Rome
Wine in ancient Rome was more than just a beverage; it was a symbol of status, a tool for diplomacy, and a cornerstone of daily life.
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From ‘General Bonaparte’ to ‘Napoleon’ to ‘Hannibal’: The Evolution of a Military Legend, 1800-1838
From 1800 on, the First Consul became less and less ‘General Bonaparte’ and more ‘Napoleon.’ The Constitution of the Year X (1802) granted him the title of First Consul for Life.
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