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Military History
#16
Colonial period history (including the 100 Years' War, American Revolution, etc.)
WWII
WWI
Reformation
Renaissance
Japanese Feudal Period
Shogunate
Merovingian/Conspiriatorial history
History of Israel/Biblical history
Norse/Norman/Viking/Dane/Jute...etc...


Probably more, but they aren't coming to mind at the moment.
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#17
What interests me is basically everything up to ca. 1350, and the 19th century (until the Zulu Wars)
a.k.a. Daan Vanhamme
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#18
Greek
Roman
Medieval
ww1 and ww2
these are my faves
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Josh
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#19
Quote:Aegean Bronze Age
West European Dark Ages
Byzantine
Norman
Crusades
WW2
WW3

(Oh I guess I should have voted 'more than four'.. Big Grin )
WW3?
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Ivan Perelló
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#20
Greetings,
Roman - late 2nd C - Sarmatians in Britain, career of Lucius Artorius Castus. Late 4th - early 5th C
Dark Ages/Arthurian/Heroic Age - British Isles and Western Europe,
Bronze Age - Ancient Greece/Persia/Egypt/etc
Celtic/Iron Age - British Isles mainly and some European
Early Viking period - British Isles and homelands
Varied other periods......including Crusades, American Civil War (Confederate) it's easier to say what I don't like - lol
The Industrial Revolution...for one

and definitely not WW3.....hehehehe

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Arthes
Cristina
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The enemy is less likely to get wind of an advance of cavalry, if the orders for march were passed from mouth to mouth rather than announced by voice of herald, or public notice. Xenophon
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#21
Besides all of it you mean? Tongue

No, seriously...

Ancient Military History in general (excluding Rome!)
Medieval/'Dark Ages' Military History, ca. 500-1450 AD
Early modern warfare, ca. 1450-1795
Napoleonic Warfare, 1795-1815
19th century US warfare, incl. Civil War
19th century European and Colonial warfare
WWI & WWII
Post WWII
Galley warfare
Warfare in the Age of Sail
Naval Warfare post 1850

I enjoy it all. Though I preffer ancient-medieval and post 1900.
"There are some who call me... Tim..."

Sic vis pacem, para bellum

Exitus acta probat

Nemo saltat sobrius

Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori

Fortes Fortuna Aduvat

"The enemy outnumber us a paltry three to one! Good odds for any Greek!"
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#22
Medieval/Dark Ages; Early Modern; Napoleonic; WWI and II; Age of Sail are my priamry areas of interest, although I have passing interest in bits and pieces of most of the others.
Carus Andiae - David Woodall

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"What is - the Daleks?"
"No... the Romans!" - Doctor Who: The Pandorica Opens
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#23
Another vote for Napoleonic
Keith Hendry
Terra Australis.
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#24
Where did you learn to construct questionnaires, Jasper?!

There's no option for "I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Romanist, but I happily tolerate discussion of ancient Greek military matters." :wink:
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#25
I learned to set up questionnaires for skewed results? :wink:
Greets!

Jasper Oorthuys
Webmaster & Editor, Ancient Warfare magazine
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#26
Very interested in Ancient Rome and Greece but others do hold my attention.
I'm mainly interested in the Marius Sulla Caesar Octavian days ever since i started reading Masters of Rome by Colleen McCollough. If you havnt read them i highly recommend you do
Marty

The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of many is a statistic. - Stalin
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#27
hmm no one that likes naval battles? strange
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#28
Mostly military history, from today and back! :lol:
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Titus Flavius Germanus
Batavian Coh I
Byron Angel
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#29
Hi Josef,
Not necessarily, but you only have one option. So ticking e.g. Galley Warfare excludes all the others. That's why 75% chose two or more options.
Greets!

Jasper Oorthuys
Webmaster & Editor, Ancient Warfare magazine
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#30
Queen Anne's war, 1756 French and Indian war.
War of 1812. Dark ages, early viking.
Jon Ractliffe.
There are no real truths, just stories. (Zuni)
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