Time Commanders - Series One

Series One

# Episode Airdate Faction Played Episode Result
1 Battle of the Trebia 4 September 2003 Carthage (vs Rome) Carthaginian victory
2 Battle of Watling Street 11 September 2003 Rome (vs Icenii and Other Britons) Roman defeat**
3 Battle of Bibracte 18 September 2003 Rome (vs Helvetii and Other Gauls) Roman victory
4 Battle of Mons Graupius 25 September 2003 Caledonians (vs Rome) Caledonian defeat
5 Battle of Tigranocerta 2 October 2003 Armenia (vs Rome) Armenian victory**
6 Battle of Pharsalus 9 October 2003 Pompeius (vs Julius Caesar) Pompeiian defeat
7 Battle of Cannae 16 October 2003 Carthage (vs Rome) Carthaginian defeat**
8 Battle of Raphia* 23 October 2003 Egypt (vs Seleucids) Egyptian victory
9 Battle of Qadesh 30 October 2003 Hittites (vs Egypt) Hittite defeat
10 Battle of Leuctra 6 November 2003 Thebes (vs Sparta) Theban victory
11 Battle of Adrianople 13 November 2003 Rome (vs Goths) Roman defeat
12 Battle of Telamon 20 November 2003 Gauls (vs Rome) Gallic defeat
13 Battle of Gaugamela 8 December 2003 Macedon (vs Persia) Macedonian victory
14 Battle of Chalons 15 December 2003 Huns (vs Rome and Goths) Hunnic defeat
15 Battle of Marathon 22 December 2003 Athens (vs Persia) Athenian defeat**
16 Battle of the Silarus 29 December 2003 Slaves (vs Rome) Slave victory**

* This battle was fought by a team of celebrities consisting of Kate Silverton and Al Murray as the Generals, and Raji James and Ricky Glover from Eastenders as the two lieutenants.
** Non-historic result

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