The Siege of Falerii stands out as the only Roman war won through an act of kindness, showcasing a strategy that led to their surrender.
A Roman military camp unearthed in Bulgaria, dated to 168 BC, offers tangible proof of Roman presence following the pivotal ...
In 447 AD, Attila and his Huns crossed the Danube in force, tearing through the Balkans and confronting the Eastern Roman ...
A mass grave containing seven skeletons believed to be those of Roman soldiers from 1,800 years ago has been discovered in an ...
Ancient Roman forces may have used the polybolos to quell a rebellion at Pompeii in 89 B.C.E. The unique weapon was likely ...
Very few Roman emperors died natural deaths. Most were assassinated, some died in battle and one was even struck by lightning ...
Users discussed an alleged "wild" archaeological find in the Tar Heel State, with one person saying the discovery would ...
Family members and veterans, along with men, women and children from the northern Cambria County community, emotionally paid ...
Antisemitic attacks in 2025 caused highest number of deaths in 30 years, study finds An underwater bus in Havana becomes the ...
A new study by Columbia University historian John Ma has uncovered evidence of a hidden army operating within the Roman Empire during the first century AD. Published in the Journal of Roman Studies, ...