Hannibal of Carthage (modern Tunisia), a great military strategist, led elephants through the Alps to defeat Rome.
Thousands marched through Rome on Saturday to protest against war and show solidarity with Palestinians. Led by activist ...
A millennia-old helmet that saw ancient Rome’s first great Mediterranean war was recently unearthed in Italy. The find was announced by the Sicilian regional government in a Sept. 5 announcement. In a ...
Fortified by forts and watchtowers, the 1,700-mile river formed the empire's northern border, with Rome on one side and Germanic tribes on the other. The Great Ludovisi sarcophagus depicts the chaos ...
Struggling to subdue the people of Spain in 134 B.C., Roman general Scipio Aemilianus realized he needed more troops. He turned to Numidia, a North African ally whose ruler, Micipsa, was glad to ...
Thousands marched through Rome on Saturday to protest against war and show solidarity with Palestinians. Led by activist ...
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