One was the chapter from the history of Barovia's ancient army.
Celtic mercenaries were a staple of many ancient armies.
The city contains a gate built in a former bog, a historical artifact that relates to strategic planning by the ancient Roman army.
A lot of ancient armies did, but I can't say one way or another if Hannibal used them.
A brass instrument used in the ancient Roman army.
Due to his position as a war god, he was patron of the ancient Egyptian army, and the personification of royal warriors.
Historically, this strategic flat plain was used for the transportation of people and ancient Spartan armies.
Most ancient armies deployed in shallower formations, particularly phalanx-type forces.
The name comes from the ancient Aztec army.
Early ancient armies continued to primarily use bows and spears, the same weapons that had been developed in prehistoric times for hunting.