In the thirteenth century B.C., Egypt was recuperating from the chaotic Amarna period, which had significantly damaged the […]
Category Archive: BLACK AFRICAN MILITARY COMMANDERS
The Ancient Egyptian Empire’s incredible brilliance is difficult to reconcile with how long ago it flourished. However, the […]
The Second Punic War battle of Ticinus was fought in late November 218 BC between Hannibal’s Carthaginian […]
The Battle of Lake Trasimene was a major engagement in the Second Punic War on 21 June 217 […]
Taking place in December of 218 BCE, on or around the winter solstice, the Battle of the Trebia […]
The Battle of Cannae was an important confrontation near the ancient settlement of Cannae, in Apulia, southeastern Italy, […]
Military historians consider Hannibal to be among the greatest of military commanders that ever lived. His fame goes […]
Thutmose III was an Egyptian ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty (1500 BCE to 1426 BCE), frequently viewed as the […]
Thutmose III was an Egyptian ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty (1500 BCE to 1426 BCE), frequently viewed as the […]
Throughout this history of warfare, many military commanders struck fear within the souls and spirits of their adversaries. […]