Andrew Knighton

Andrew Knighton is one of the authors writing for WAR HISTORY ONLINE

Articles by Andrew Knighton:

The Powerful Leaders in Ancient Rome’s Civil War

In 49 BC, the Roman Empire was ripped apart by civil war. Fearing the threat of his political enemies, Julius Caesar illegally marched his army…

The Great Armies Of Napoleon Bonaparte

The armies of Napoleon Bonaparte were some of the most successful the world has ever seen. What made them so great? Dedication The men following…

The Battle of Borodino – A Hollow Victory for Napoleon

On September 7, 1812, Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Russian army at Borodino. It was the battle he had been seeking since invading Russia earlier in…

The Creek Indian War in Early America: 8 Important Leaders

Though a relatively small war, the Creek Indian War of 1813-14 was full of larger-than-life characters. From native prophets to a future president of the…

Gauls Vs Romans: Two Very Different Ways Of War

When Julius Caesar invaded Gaul in the 1st century BC, two very different schools of war clashed. In some ways, the Gauls and the Romans…

General Winter – Napoleon’s Invasion Of Russia

Napoleon’s invasion of Russia in 1812 is remembered as one of the great disasters of his reign. Despite tactical successes on the battlefield, he was…

Julius Caesar Conquered Many Different Tribes During His Gaulish Wars – Here Are Just A Few Of Them

When Julius Caesar invaded Gaul, he was not facing a united nation. Instead, he had to fight a range of various tribes who dealt with…

Guerrilla War – Fighting The Invading Napoleonic Armies in Spain and Portugal

Invading an Ally Before France invaded Spain in October 1807, the two countries were allies. However, Spain was not the reliable ally Napoleon wished for.…

The Battle Of The Canoes – Fighting For Survival On The Waters Of The Alabama River

The battles of the Creek Indian War were fought between small forces, usually ranging from a dozen to a few hundred men. They were no…

There Are Many Reasons Why The Climactic Battle of Waterloo Still Matters To Us Today

It is over two hundred years since Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo. The defeat of France’s warlord Emperor saw the end…

Ancient Days – The Earliest Evolution Of Warfare

Our understanding of ancient warfare is hazy. Written accounts are few and limited in scope. The emergence of war from inter-personal violence is shrouded in…

This Is How The Spanish Armada Failed To Conquer Against The English

The defeat of a Spanish invasion force in 1588 was a moment of great patriotic pride for Elizabethan England. The nation’s sailors had driven off…