Depictions of the eccentricities of Roman leaders were (and remain) interesting. But such leaders were often also dangerous, ...
In 76 BC, almost a quarter of a century before being defeated by Julius Caesar and losing his life, Pompey suffered a harsh ...
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In 43 B.C., Mark Antony murdered Cicero, famous for his unparalleled powers of speech, and ushered in the beginnings of the Roman Empire. Lawyer, Statesman, PhilosopherCicero is remembered for his ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Kirichenko is a journalist focusing on war and technology. TOPSHOT - A Ukrainian serviceman operates a drone during the ...
Footage shared by the OSINT community shows Russian forces attempting to storm a Ukrainian position using a horse for transport, an assault that was ultimately halted by a Ukrainian drone strike, ...
For fifteen days straight, amid pouring January rains, archaeologists from Historic England and Cotswolds Archaeology worked laboriously to unearth some historic secrets from the ancient Roman period.