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Alexander the Great
Hannibal Barca
Roman Empire
Roman Republic
Cao Cao
Porus
Arthashastra
Battle Of Hydaspes
Second Punic War
Chandragupta Maurya
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Epaminondas
Sun Tzu
Battle Of Marathon
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Battle Of Leuctra
Julius Caesar
Kang Kam-Ch'an
Mauryan Empire

The Greatest Military Strategies in Ancient History explores the evolution of warfare from the phalanx of Alexander the Great to the siege towers of the Han Dynasty, from the devastating horse archer tactics of the Xiongnu to the Roman legion's flexible maniples. Over the course of the series, Lucas and Luna dissect pivotal battles such as Cannae, Gaugamela, and the Battle of Red Cliffs, revealing... more

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Battle of the Hydaspes River (326 BCE), Alexander the Great's last great battle and one of his most challenging. Set in the Punjab region of modern-day Pakistan, Alexander faced King Porus of the Paurava ki... more

Lucas and Luna explore the role of war elephants in ancient warfare, from the forests of India to the battlefields of the Mediterranean. They discuss how Chandragupta Maurya deployed hundreds of elephants to expand his empire, how Seleucus I Nicator ... more

In 338 BCE, Philip II of Macedon crushed the combined armies of Athens and Thebes at Chaeronea, a battle that reshaped the Greek world and paved the way for his son Alexander's conquests. This episode unpacks the military innovations that made victor... more

In 663 CE, a massive allied fleet from Tang China and the Korean kingdom of Silla clashed with ships from Baekje and Yamato Japan off the coast of the Korean peninsula. The Battle of Baekgang was one of the largest naval engagements of the ancient wo... more

In 216 BCE, on a dusty plain in southern Italy, Hannibal Barca achieved what many consider the single greatest tactical feat in Western military history: the complete annihilation of a Roman army nearly twice the size of his own at the Battle of Cann... more

Before Alexander's companion cavalry, before the Roman manipular legion, the hoplite phalanx defined Mediterranean warfare for three centuries. In this episode, Lucas and Luna unpack the mechanics of the phalanx—the heavy bronze panoply, the 8-foot d... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the siege of Xingyang, a pivotal moment in the Chu–Han Contention that led to the founding of the Han dynasty. They unpack Liu Bang's desperate escape, Xiang Yu's failure to press his advantage, and the strateg... more

In 215 AD, during the chaotic end of the Han dynasty, the warlord Sun Quan led a massive army to besiege the fortress of Hefei, defended by a vastly outnumbered garrison under the command of Zhang Liao, a former subordinate of Lü Bu serving under Cao... more

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Q: You mentioned the politics inside Athens. How did the democratic reforms of Cleisthenes affect the army?
Cleisthenes reorganized Athenians into 10 tribes, each providing a regiment and electing generals, which created a flexible yet potentially divisive command structure that could mobilize decisive action when needed, as seen at Marathon.

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A deep-dive show into ancient warfare and strategic thinking, translating battlefield decisions across eras into timeless leadership and management lessons. Episodes routinely dissect pivotal battles and campaigns—from riverine sieges to open-field maneuvers—emphasizing terrain, logistics, deception, and command philosophy. Notably, the hosts explore the minds of legendary strategists and the influence of foundational texts such as The Art of War and the Arthashastra, bridging antiquity with modern military thinking while examining the cultural and ethical dimensions of conflict. The format often surfaces surprising reinterpretations of famous engagements, challenging familiar narratives and highlighting how disciplined organization, resour... more

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