2. The three Punic wars completely defeated Carthage, which was fighting for the sovereignty of the Mediterranean.
3. The first tripartite alliance Caesar, Pompeii and crassus formed a political alliance to jointly deal with the Senate.
The largest slave uprising in the history of Spartacus' slave uprising accelerated the collapse of the Roman Republic and the formation of the empire (suppressing this uprising enabled military generals to support their troops and respect themselves).
5. In the Gaul War, Caesar conquered Gaul and established a guard who only knew Caesar but didn't know Rome.
Caesar defeated Pompeii in the civil war and became a dictator. He opened a military general to March into Rome, setting a precedent of dictatorship (Marius and Sura did it before, but the impact was not that great)
7. After Caesar was assassinated, the pro-Caesar forces Anthony, Octavian (later Augustus) and Libida formed an alliance to jointly eliminate the anti-Caesar forces. In the end, Octavian defeated the other two and claimed to be the first citizen, becoming the real king of Rome.
8. The Battle of Teutonburg marked the beginning of the Germanic War and eventually destroyed Rome. In this battle, Rome's three most elite field armies were completely annihilated, and Rome's strategic offensive posture against Germanic countries changed into strategic defense.
9. The Jewish War Rome suppressed the Jewish uprising and burned the temple in Jerusalem. The Jews were reduced to four directions (so there are Jews everywhere now).
10. During the five wise emperors' period, five wise military leaders appeared in Rome one after another, which stabilized the internal affairs, foreign affairs and military affairs, and there was a slight revival.
1 1. After the death of King Xi of Diodo, Rome was divided into two parts and left to his two sons. Unfortunately, both sons are legendary idiots.
12. Rome was occupied for the first time. King alaric led the Goths to capture Rome for the first time in history (Gauls also captured Rome a long time ago, but in the end the rest of the Romans gathered on a hill and survived). This behavior has aroused the imagination of many barbarian leaders (they may regard it as the coronation ceremony of their overlord), and soon Rome will be looted by barbarians of all colors.
13. Justinian revived Rome on a small scale and merged again. As a result, outstanding generals like Belisarius and Narcissus appeared. But after the death of the emperor, it split again and there was no reunification.
14. The last Roman military commander, Etius, joined forces with the Romans, Visigoths and all other forces that could be recruited to fight against the Hutu, ostrogoths, Alans and the German allied forces under Attila, the scourge that swept Europe at that time. It was the largest battle in ancient history, and it was said that more than 654.38+100,000 people participated in it. Finally, the Roman Coalition forces won. Attila's westward advance was stopped. This is also the victory of Rome and Etius in the final battle. Etius, who attacked Gao Zhen, was quickly killed by the king. From then on, there was no general to protect Rome, and within a generation, West Rome was destroyed.
15. East Rome is dead. Turks occupied Constantinople from behind with warships full of oil, and East Rome perished hundreds of years later.
In retrospect, I still feel ups and downs and magnificent. I hope it helps you.