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Deadliest day of the Napoleonic Wars
Step onto the battlefield of Borodino, the bloodiest single day of the Napoleonic Wars. This video explores the clash between ...
The most notable shipwreck of recent years, the 62,000-tonne vessel was badly damaged in a storm in the English channel on 18 ...
Epic History on MSN
Napoleon’s bloody setback at Aboukir
After storming Egypt and dreaming of empire, Napoleon faced a crushing test at Aboukir. What followed was a brutal clash that ...
The history of the nineteenth-century New Forest is tied to the name Burrard, a family with a multi-generational influence upon the area's administration, community life, appearance and culture.
The Cotswolds are polished, the Lakes perpetually lauded and even Margate has become a byword for the neologism of “ironic ...
Mitchells Auction House's first sale of 2026 will be a specialist auction of Militaria, and is set to feature a variety of historic and valuable items. Taking place on Thursday, January 8 at 10am, the ...
While O’Brien deals with war since Napoleon and especially since the First World War, his ideas in his latest book, War and ...
Military Times on MSN
Six wargames to add to your holiday gift list
Some wargames aren't available to the public. Fortunately, there are games out there that can be obtained without needing a ...
All but the worst clutterers swoon over Scandinavian style (or more correctly Nordic style if you add Finland and Iceland to ...
Written in 1600, the San Marino Constitution is the longest unbroken document still in use today. It is based on the ...
James Quinn’s lucid, authoritative and brilliantly concise study of the 1798 Rebellion contains a passage that answers ...
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