* Treaty of Saint-Germain (Austria)
* Treaty of Trianon (Hungary)
* Treaty of Neuilly (Bulgaria)
* Treaty of Sèvres (Ottoman Empire)
* Treaty of Saint-Germain (Austria)
* Treaty of Trianon (Hungary)
* Treaty of Neuilly (Bulgaria)
* Treaty of Sèvres (Ottoman Empire)
In 207 BC Greece was once again torn apart by civil strife. In the Peloponnese the conflict between the Achaean League and Sparta was at its height. Sparta, under the tyrant Mahanidas, had assembled a powerful army and claimed Peloponnesian hegemony through a network of alliances. On the other si
The republican government would come to form integrated combat columns by the remains of the loyal military units, the Civil Guard, the Assault Guard and by volunteer militiamen, but in those of the rebels the Civil Guard had less weight, which was assigned more frequently to police work in the rear
The mystery surrounding the so-called Skeleton Lake in the Himalayas is growing. The lake, officially known as Roopkund, is located at an altitude of 5,000 meters and houses the remains of hundreds of people. A team of researchers who examined 38 skeletons discovered that 14 of the dead probably
After the overwhelming victory over the Persians at Gaugamela, Alexander wanted to complete the conquest of the easternmost provinces of the Persian empire. Alexander in the winter of 331-330 BC. had already conquered Susa. His aim was to move through the Royal Road towards Persepolis and Pasarga