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.
In 14 AD, Roman general Germanicus launched campaigns deep into Germania to avenge the Varus disaster—rekindling Roman hopes and forging a legacy of loyalty and leadership.
In 216 AD, Emperor Caracalla led Roman legions deep into Mesopotamia, launching a brutal and controversial campaign against the Parthians that revealed the darker ambitions of his rule.
In 236 AD, Emperor Maximinus Thrax launched a ferocious campaign across the Danube, seeking glory and control—but his reign revealed the growing fragility of the Roman imperial system.
In 273 AD, Emperor Aurelian recaptured Palmyra, ending Zenobia’s rebellion and reuniting the fractured Roman Empire through decisive military power.