Latest Insights into Rome's Splendor
Explore the rise and fall of Ancient Rome with Historia Romana. Discover in-depth articles on battles, emperors, daily life, and engineering marvels that shaped the ancient world
The Treaty of Brétigny (1360): A Fragile Peace in the Hundred Years’ War
Discover the Treaty of Brétigny of 1360, a pivotal but short-lived peace agreement between England and France during the turbulent Hundred Years’ War.
The Coronation of Charles V: A New Emperor in Renaissance Europe
Discover the historic coronation of Charles V in Bologna in 1530, the last imperial coronation by a pope, marking a turning point in Renaissance Europe.
The Roman Capture of Jerusalem in 63 BC: Pompey’s Path to Power
Explore the Roman conquest of Jerusalem in 63 BC under Pompey the Great, an event that marked a turning point in the city’s fate and Roman expansion into the East.
Marcus Aurelius and the Danube Campaigns: Philosophy at War
Explore how Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius led campaigns along the Danube frontier in 174 AD, merging philosophy and leadership during one of Rome’s critical military struggles.
Gaius Marius and the Military Reforms That Shaped Rome
Discover how Gaius Marius’ military reforms in 107 BC revolutionized the Roman army, transforming Rome’s military power and setting the stage for future empires.
The Fall of Carthage: Rome’s Final Victory in 146 BC
Explore the dramatic end of the Third Punic War in 146 BC, when Rome destroyed Carthage, securing dominance over the Mediterranean and reshaping history.






