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Complete Guide to Ancient Warfare
edit- Charge (warfare)
- Battle
- Counterattack
- Counter-insurgency
- Guerrilla warfare
- Morale
- Siege
- Tactical objective
- Ancient warfare
- Military tactics
- List of premodern combat weapons
- Hellenistic armies
- Ancient Macedonian army
- Ancient Greek warfare
- Military of ancient Egypt
- Military history of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
- Military history of Iraq
- Immortals (Persian Empire)
- Ten Thousand (Greek mercenaries)
- Infantry
- Axe
- Mace (weapon)
- Knife
- Sword
- Club (weapon)
- Spear
- Falx
- Pole weapon
- Roman infantry tactics
- Hoplite
- Infantry
- Roman legion
- Legionary
- Phalanx
- Macedonian phalanx
- Sparabara
- Cardaces
- Archers
- Bow and arrow
- Gastraphetes
- Cheiroballistra
- Archery
- Crossbow
- Skirmishers
- Pilum
- Spear-thrower
- Peltast
- Sling (weapon)
- Cavalry
- Clibanarii
- Heavy cavalry
- Horses in warfare
- Cavalry
- Cavalry tactics
- Camel cavalry
- Cataphract
- Mounted Archers
- Mounted archery
- Chariots
- Chariot
- Chariot tactics
- War Animals
- War elephant
- Military animal
- Dogs in warfare
- Dogs of Roman Britain
- Artillery
- Trebuchet
- Oxybeles
- Catapult
- Carroballista
- Artillery
- Onager (weapon)
- Ballista
- Greek and Roman artillery
- Scorpio (weapon)
- Torsion siege engine
- Catapulta
- Lithobolos
- Polybolos
- Siege Engines
- Siege engine
- Roman siege engines
- Siege tower
- Battering ram
- Navy
- Naval warfare
- Corvus (boarding device)
- Trireme
- Harpax
- Ancient Mediterranean piracy
- Fortification
- Castra
- Trench warfare
- Defensive fighting position
- Roman military frontiers and fortifications
- Roman roads
- Limes
- Hadrian's Wall
- Unsorted
- Strategy of the Roman military
- List of Roman army unit types
- Takabara
- Extraordinarii
- Mamertines
- Numidian cavalry
- Sacred Band of Carthage
- Trabant (military)
- Skirmisher
- Shield bearer
- Daylamites
- Paygan
- Grivpanvar
- Asvārān
- Sogdian warriors
- Stor Bezashk
- Zhayedan
- Sasanian navy
- Navbed
- Gond-i Shahanshah
- Pushtigban
- Structural history of the Roman military
- Hastati
- Immunes
- Imperial German Bodyguard
- Laeti
- Leves
- Ballistarii
- Accensi
- Discens
- List of Roman legions
- Phalangite
- Principes
- Stationarius (Roman military)
- Triarii
- Velites
- Ala (Roman allied military unit)
- Roman cavalry
- Parma (shield)
- Auxilia
- Imperial Roman army
- Vexillatio
- Roman military diploma
- List of Roman auxiliary regiments
- Roman auxiliaries in Britain
- Ala Gallorum Indiana
- Batavi (military unit)
- Ala Afrorum
- Alpinorum auxiliary regiments
- Alpine regiments of the Roman army
- Lingones
- Nervii
- Tungri
- Alares
- Dromedarii
- Classis Britannica
- Classis Misenensis
- Classis Flavia Moesica
- Classis Ravennas
- Equites Stablesiani
- Equites Dalmatae
- Equites singulares Augusti
- Equites cataphractarii
- Scholae Palatinae
- Transvectio equitum
- Turma
- Centuria