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Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius commanded armies on the Danube frontier for 14 straight years during the Marcomannic Wars (166-180 A.D.). He wrote "Meditations" in...
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Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius commanded armies on the Danube frontier for 14 straight years during the Marcomannic Wars (166-180 A.D.). He wrote "Meditations" in...
Christian D. Orr, a Senior Defense Editor and former Air Force Security Forces officer, evaluates the tactical brilliance of Julius Caesar at the Battle...
Isaac Seitz, a graduate of Patrick Henry College’s Strategic Intelligence program and a former private-sector intelligence analyst, provides a strategic evaluation of Julius Caesar’s...
Isaac Seitz, a defense columnist and intelligence analyst, evaluates the meteoric rise of Gaius Julius Caesar, tracing his evolution from a persecuted aristocrat to...
Summary and Key Points – Christian D. Orr, a Senior Defense Editor and former Air Force Security Forces officer, analyzes the military career of...
Summary and Key Points: Julius Caesar’s line about patience under pain argues that enduring hardship is a rarer kind of courage than a dramatic...
Synopsis – Hannibal Barca, Carthage’s greatest general, became Rome’s most dangerous enemy by taking the war onto Italian soil. -Raised in a martial family...
Pope Francis is dead, and the obituaries are rolling in. The Vatican praises his “life of service.” Others praised his advocacy for economic and...