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In part 1 you will learn about the geopolitics of this period and why did Rome attack Greece. In the 2nd part you will see details about the Battle of Cynoscephalae, which settled the age old dispute of Legion vs Phalanx and brought the Second Macedonian War to an end.
Make sure to check out Part 1 on Knowledgia, for a detailed insight into events that preceded the battle. https://youtu.be/n56BhDqeCyw
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We continue where we left off in Part 1 (https://youtu.be/f6H9APJixoo). In early 451 AD Attila invades the Western Roman Empire with the intent of taking over Gaul…
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Battle of Kulikovo, fought near the Don River in 1380, was the first victory for Russian forces over the Mongol Golden Horde since the subjugation by Batu Khan. It demonstrated the developing independence of the Russian lands from Mongol rule (which had been imposed in 1240) and was a giant step for the Duchy of Moscow in its rise to leadership of the Russian people.
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The Battle of Catalaunian Fields was one of most enthralling military engagements in history. Doing research on this topic was amazingly fun. I highly recommend you check out the sources I used for this video, and give them the credit that they deserve. It’s thanks to them that we get to learn about these battles in such amazing detail.
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πβοΈ The Battle of Agincourt was an English victory in the Hundred Years’ War. It took place on 25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin’s Day) near Azincourt, in Northern France. The unexpected English victory against the numerically superior French army boosted English morale and prestige, crippled France and started a new period of English dominance in the war.
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πβοΈ Siege of Harfleur – In the summer of 1415 AD, King Henry V of England invaded France, claiming the title of King of France. He brought with him over 11,300 troops and siege weapons, planning to wage total war on the French kingdom. However, his first obstacle was the formidable fortified town of Harfleur…
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π’ Narrated by David McCallion
πΌ Music, courtesy of EpidemicSound
π Sources
Barnes, T. D. 1982: The New Empire of Diocletian and Constantine, Cambridge, MA & London.
– 1996: Emperors, Panegyrics, Prefects, Provinces and Palaces (284-317), JRA 9, 532-552.
Davenport, C. 2019: A History of the Roman Equestrian Order, Cambridge & New York.
De Blois, L. 2016: Rome and Persia in the Middle of the Third Century AD (230-266), in Slootjes & Peachin, Rome and the Worlds beyond Its Frontiers, 33-44.
– 2018: Image and Reality of Roman Imperial Power in the Third Century AD: The Impact of War, London.
Dignas, B. & E. Winter. 2007: Rome and Persia in Late Antiquity: Neighbours and Rivals, Cambridge & New York.
Dodgeon, M. H. & S. N. C. Lieu. 1991: The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars AD 226-363: A Documentary History, London & New York.
Farrokh, K. 2005: Sassanian Elite Cavalry AD 224-642, Oxford & New York.
Frye, R. N. 1984: The History of Ancient Iran, Munich.
Leadbetter, W. 2009: Galerius and the Will of Diocletian, London & New York.
Waldron, B. 2018: Diocletian, Hereditary Succession and the Tetrarchic Dynasty, PhD Dissertation, University of Sydney.
Wilkinson, K. W. 2012 : The Sarmatian and the Indians: A New Satirical Epigram on the Victory Titles of Galerius, ZPE 183, 39-52.
Kyle Harper – Pandemics and Passages to Late Antiquity: Rethinking of the Plague of 249-70, described by Cyprian (Journal of Roman Archaeology 28 (2015)
π This is the full documentary of the Battle of Cannae from our Hannibal series, parts 11-13, a detailed analysis of Hannibal’s biggest tactical masterpiece.
πΌ Music:
Peaks of Atlas – Omri Lahav
EpidemicSound.com
π Sources:
Adrian Goldsworthy β Cannae, Hannibalβs Greatest Victory
Adrian Goldsworthy β Fall of Carthage
Robert L. OβConnell β The Ghosts of Cannae
Nigel Bagnall – The Punic Wars, 264 – 146 BC
Mark Healy β Cannae 216 BC
Adrian Goldsworthy β Roman Warfare
Polybius β Histories
Dexter Hoyos β A companion to the Punic Wars
π Sources:
Adrian Goldsworthy β Cannae, Hannibalβs Greatest Victory
Adrian Goldsworthy β Fall of Carthage
Robert L. OβConnell β The Ghosts of Cannae
Nigel Bagnall – The Punic Wars, 264 – 146 BC
Mark Healy β Cannae 216 BC
Adrian Goldsworthy β Roman Warfare
Polybius β Histories
Dexter Hoyos β A companion to the Punic Wars
π Sources:
Adrian Goldsworthy β Cannae, Hannibalβs Greatest Victory
Adrian Goldsworthy β Fall of Carthage
Mark Healy β Cannae 216 BC
Adrian Goldsworthy β Roman Warfare
Polybius β Histories
Dexter Hoyos β A companion to the Punic Wars
π Sources:
Adrian Goldsworthy β Cannae, Hannibalβs Greatest Victory
Adrian Goldsworthy β Fall of Carthage
Mark Healy β Cannae 216 BC
Adrian Goldsworthy β Roman Warfare
Polybius β Histories
Dexter Hoyos β A companion to the Punic Wars
π Caesar’s Civil War (49β45 BC), was one of the last politico-military conflicts in the Roman Republic before the establishment of the Roman Empire. The war was a four-year-long politico-military struggle, fought in Italy, Illyria, Greece, Egypt, Africa, and Hispania. In a series of battles over the years, Caesar defeated his enemies (the Optimates) and became Dictator for life. The changes to Roman government eliminated the political traditions of the Roman Republic (509β27 BC) and led to the Roman Empire (27 BCβAD 476).
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π Sources:
A Military History of the Ottomans – Mesut Uyar
Tuchman (of course π)
David Nicolle – Nicopolis 1396, the Last Crusade
Runciman – A history of the Crusades