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Posted On UncategorizedThe Granicus: Where a River Made a Legend
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The Biga River runs quietly today through northwestern Turkey, its waters winding across the plain before spilling toward the Sea of Marmara. It’s a peaceful…
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Blaauwberg 1806: The Battle for the Cape and the Wines of Empire
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In January 1806, British and Batavian troops faced each other on the low coastal plain north of Cape Town. The fight at Blaauwberg was brief,…
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White Roses and Champgne in Châlons: Choosing America’s World War I Unknown (October 24, 1921)
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Selecting America’s World War I Unknown On the morning of October 24, 1921, a U.S. Army sergeant walked into the Hôtel de Ville—the city hall—of…
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Muskets and Barrels at Porto: Twin Strikes on the Douro (March–May 1809)
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Prologue: Empire, Peninsula, and the Wine Country In 1809, Europe was ablaze with the Napoleonic Wars. Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte had swept much of Europe into…
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Blood and Wine at Himera
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A Gateway to Sicily Sicily has always been more than just the Mediterranean’s largest island—it has been the crossroads of civilizations. Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks, Romans,…
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Operation Dragoon: The “Other” D-Day (That Liberated the Vineyards of Southern France!)
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In the shadow of Normandy, another invasion unfolded in 1944—less heralded, but no less vital. Operation Dragoon, when allied infantry and tanks stormed the French…
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Mississippi Rifles in Wine Country: The Skirmish at Rancho Olómpali
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The Bear Flag Revolt and the Road to War In the early summer of 1846, California stood at a geopolitical crossroads. While still nominally under…
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Capture of Fort George, Icewine, and heavy artillery
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Overview: The War of 1812, often overshadowed in American historical memory by the Revolutionary War and the Civil War, was nevertheless crucial in shaping the…
