10-16-2015, 09:30 PM
John wrote:
she is going to be back on Monday;
Quite interesting - the first program concentrates on the final battle of the Gallic War with the defeat of the "Celts" as the presenters term them, at the siege of Alesia in 52 BC. This was one of Caesar's finest hours. Yet he with an army of 20,000 was unable to defeat the Brythons in 54BC and left with little to show for his expensive expeditions.
It will be interesting to see how the program deals with the Brythons (apart from the face painting of course )
she is going to be back on Monday;
Quite interesting - the first program concentrates on the final battle of the Gallic War with the defeat of the "Celts" as the presenters term them, at the siege of Alesia in 52 BC. This was one of Caesar's finest hours. Yet he with an army of 20,000 was unable to defeat the Brythons in 54BC and left with little to show for his expensive expeditions.
It will be interesting to see how the program deals with the Brythons (apart from the face painting of course )
Deryk