Follow Trajan’s bold Danube crossing in 101 AD and how it marked the beginning of Rome’s expansion into Dacia.

Follow Trajan’s bold Danube crossing in 101 AD and how it marked the beginning of Rome’s expansion into Dacia.
Unveil the dramatic events of the Great Conspiracy in Roman Britain and how Emperor Valentinian fought to restore imperial control.
Explore how Roman engineers and soldiers built strategic fortifications in the 1st century BC to conquer, defend, and expand the empire.
Uncover the brutal tactics, ships, and strategies behind Roman naval battles in the 1st century BC as Rome vied for maritime supremacy.
In 273 AD, Emperor Aurelian recaptured Palmyra, ending Zenobia’s rebellion and reuniting the fractured Roman Empire through decisive military power.
Emperor Trajan’s conquest of Dacia (101–106 AD) expanded Rome’s borders and secured vast resources, marking one of the empire’s greatest military triumphs.
In the 5th century BCE, Rome fought against the Etruscans in a battle for survival, shaping the early Republic’s military and political strength.
The Roman-Parthian Wars in the 2nd century CE saw Rome’s legions clash with Parthian cavalry in a brutal struggle for control over the East.
The First Punic War (264–241 BCE) saw Rome transform into a naval power, using innovative tactics to challenge Carthage’s dominance at sea.
Built in 122 AD under Emperor Hadrian, Hadrian’s Wall secured Rome’s northernmost frontier in Britain, marking the empire’s limits.