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The most eminent fighters in human history, detailing the greatest achievements on the battlefields, command of their armies, brilliant strategies and unique fighting styles that enabled them to conquer their enemies in overwhelming force.
Well-known for their ferocity, the Celtic population once dominated most of Europe. Though conflict and war were daily occurrences, throughout the Celtic culture there was a great admiration of heroic deeds, a religion based on sacrifice, and a fight for the greater good. Once united and fighting for the same cause, the Celts became a dangerous enemy - ferocious in battle and not to be tampered with.
Of all the greatest ancient warriors, the Romans were perhaps the most pragmatic. The Roman legions were the backbone of the Roman army, composed of up to 5,400 soldiers. They were masters of the sword and spear and could afford to make the best weapons and armour. Regarded as the prime ancient model for military efficiency and strategy, they were instrumental to Rome's unrivaled size and power.
A look at the Scots Rebel Clansman Fraser Donnachaidh, a warrior arguably romanticised more than any other.
Famous for riding on horseback, the Mongols dominated Europe and Asia. The vicious Asian Horse Warriors used brute savagery to conquer more territory during the 13th century than any other empire in history. Highly disciplined and masters of bow and arrow tactics, the Mongols' mission was to "conquer everything; dominate everything in our path; destroy everything in our path."
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