The Mongol Empire: Genghis & the Horde
From the steppes of Mongolia, a conqueror emerged who would create the largest land empire in history.
March with the warriors and conquerors who forged empires by the sword.
From the steppes of Mongolia, a conqueror emerged who would create the largest land empire in history.
Six centuries of sultans, conquest, and a bridge between East and West.
Norse warriors who raided, traded, and explored from Baghdad to North America.
In just thirteen years, a young Macedonian king forged the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen.
Soldier, statesman, and conqueror—Julius Caesar reshaped the ancient world and made himself a god in the eyes of Rome.
From obscure Corsican officer to Emperor of Europe, Napoleon remade the world in his image—and was destroyed by his own ambition.
The Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps with war elephants and brought Rome to its knees.
Twenty-five centuries ago, a Chinese general wrote thirteen chapters that still shape how the world wages war.
From a Kurdish boy in Tikrit to the sultan who retook Jerusalem, Saladin reshaped the medieval world with both sword and honor.
From outcast boy to military genius, Shaka Zulu forged a scattered clan into one of history's most formidable nations.
Japan's greatest swordsman fought over sixty duels and never lost—then put down his swords to master art, philosophy, and the written word.