TomSetzer wrote:
1. The fourth millennium BC Mesopotamia, so that I could observe the rise of the Sumerian Empire.
2. The invasion of the Hyksos and the effect of the chariot on the Egyptian armies of the 16th through the 15th century BC.
3. The 12th century BC to observe the war between the Achaean Greeks and the Trojans over control of the Dardanelles.
4. Sixth century BC Athens, so that I could hear the oratory of the great Athenian statesman Solon and be able to read his constitution for the Athenian Republic.
5. To be able to stand in the Agora of Athens and listen to the great philosophers of the 5th and 4th century BC.
6. 490 BC, to witness the defeat of the Persians at Marathon by Miltiades' Athenian army.
7. 480 BC, the battle of Thermopylae.
8. September 22, 480 BC, the naval battle of Salamis.
9. 331 BC, the battle of Guagamela.
10. Third and second centuries BC, to view the maneuvering and battles of the Punic Wars.
11. Second century BC, the reforms of the Roman Legions by Marius (Marius's Mules).
12. Second century BC, Bella Gallia and Bella Civitus.
13. 1796 to 1815, the battles of Napoleon, one of the greatest strategists to ever live.
14. 1812 to 1814, the great frigate battles between the US super frigates and the British.;
There are several other times that I would like to visit, but the listed is getting pretty long.
sounds like we should take a trip together.i have always wanted to go to rome to see the ruins







