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A Military History Of The Western World, Vol. I
by J. F. C. Fuller
- Introduction: The Rise of Imperialism
- The Battles of Salamis, 400 B.C., and Plataea, 479 B.C.; The Struggle for Supremacy within Greece
- The Siege of Syracuse, 415-413 B.C., and the Battle of Aegospotami, 405 B.C.; The Rise of Rome and her Conflict with Carthage
- The Rise of Macedonia; The Battle of Gagugamela or Arbela, 331 B.C.
- The Battles of the Metaurus, 207 B.C., and Zama, 202 B.C.; The Rise of Roman Imperialism
- The Battle of Pydna, 168 B.C.; The Struggle for supremacy within the Roman Empire
- The Siege of Dyrrhachium and the Battle of Pharsalus, 48 B.C.; The Passing of the Roman Republic
- The Battle of Philippi, 42 B.C. and Actium, 31 B.C.; The Establishment of the Imperial Frontiers
- The Battle of the Teutoburger Wald, A.D. 9; The Pax Romana
- The Battle of Adrianople, 378; The Wandering of the Nations
- The Battle of Châlons or of the Mauriac Plain, 451; The Conquest of Italy by the Ostrogoths
- The Battles of Tricameron, 533, and Taginae, 552; The Rise and Expansion of Islam
- The Siege of Constantinople, 717-718, and the Battle of Tours, 732; The Rebirth of Imperialism in Western Europe
- The Battle of Hastings, 1066; The Decline of the Caliphate and the Revival of the Byzantine Empire
- The Battle of Manzikert, 1071; The Counter-Attack of Christendom on Islam
- The Battle of Hattin, 1187; The Disruption of the Western Empire and the Rise of France and England
- The Raising of the Siege of Orléans, 1429; The Rise of the Ottoman Empire
- The Siege and Fall of Constantinople, 1453, The Reconquest and Reunification of Spain
- The Siege of Málaga, 1487, and the Conquest of Granada, 1492; The Supremacy of the Spanish and Ottoman Empires
- The Battle of Lepanto, 1571
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