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The story concludes in , marking the final downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte. This defeat ended France’s decades-long attempt to dominate the European continent and ushered in nearly fifty years of relative peace. The Fifteen Decisive Battles
According to Creasy’s original list, these are the encounters that shaped the world: History's Greatest Battles: From the Battle of ...
The prompt refers to the seminal 1851 work by Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy titled The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World: From Marathon to Waterloo . Creasy selected these battles not for their size or casualty counts, but because they . The Arc of History: Decisive Turning Points The story concludes in , marking the final
The narrative begins in , where a vastly outnumbered Athenian force held back the first Persian invasion. Historians argue that if the Greeks had lost, the foundations of Western civilization—including democracy and philosophy—might never have developed as they did. Creasy selected these battles not for their size