Time Machine Diaries: Ancient Civilizations & Future World Predictions.
Sorry for the delay, turns out 4 kids to take care of is a lot to handle....This episode follows Rome through the long, grinding Samnite Wars that transformed it from a regional Latin power into the dominant force in Italy. In mountain passes, narrow valleys, and brutal sieges, Rome is humiliated, adapts, and returns stronger each time. The disaster at the Caudine Forks teaches Rome how not to fight. The battles that follow teach Rome how to win in any terrain. Along the way, Rome refines the manipular legion, builds roads to move armies with unmatched speed, and perfects a system of alliances that turns former enemies into manpower.Ancient Sources * Ab Urbe Condita — Livy (Books 7–10 cover the Samnite Wars, Caudine Forks, and Latin conflicts) * Roman Antiquities — Dionysius of Halicarnassus * Bibliotheca Historica — Diodorus Siculus * Roman History — Appian (context on early Roman warfare traditions) * The Beginnings of Rome — Tim Cornell * A Critical History of Early Rome — Gary Forsythe * Early Rome to 290 BC — T. J. Cornell * The Roman Army at War 100 BC–AD 200 — Adrian Goldsworthy (analysis of legion development with roots in manipular reforms) * The Roman Conquest of Italy — T. J. Cornell
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