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Famous personalities / History / Statesmen, foreign commanders

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(CIR II the Great - the first king of the Achaemenid state in 558-530 BC

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DAVOU Louis Nicolas - Marshal of France in 1804, in 1815 Minister of War during the "Hundred Days"

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Batu - Mongol khan of the 1st half of the XNUMXth century

Valois - a dynasty of French kings in 1328-1589.

DARIUS I - king of the Achaemenid state in 522-486. BC uh

CONDE Louis II of Bourbon - Prince, French commander. In 1651 he headed the "Fronde of Princes"

MAMAY - Tatar temnik, actual ruler of the Golden Horde, organizer of campaigns on Russian lands, IV century

MARAT Jean Paul - leader of the French Revolution, one of the leaders of the Jacobins

MARIUS Guy - Roman commander, consul in 107, 104-101, 100, 86 years. BC uh

MYURAT Joachim - Marshal of France in 1804, in 1808-1815. - King of Naples

NERO - Roman emperor of the second half of the XNUMXst century

SULLA - Roman general, consul at the end of 88 BC. uh

TIMUR - commander, emir in 1370-1405, founder of the state with its capital in Samarkand

UZBEK - Khan of the Golden Horde in 1313-1342

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AUGUST - Roman emperor from 27 BC. e. to the 14th year. uh

ATTILA - leader of the Huns in the XNUMXth century

GRACHI Guy - Roman people's tribune of the II century BC. uh

Gracchi Tiberius - Roman people's tribune of the II century BC. uh

DANTON Georges Jacques - leader of the French Revolution, one of the leaders of the Jacobins, 2nd half of the XNUMXth century

Pericles - Athenian commander, XNUMXth century BC. uh

Pompey the Great Gnaeus - Roman commander of the XNUMXst century BC. uh

CAESAR Guy Julius - Roman commander, dictator in 49, 48-46, 45, from 44 BC. e. - for life

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BISMARCK Otto von Schönhausen - the first Reich Chancellor of the German Empire in 1871-1890.

BOURBONS - the royal dynasty in France in 1589-1792, 1814-1815, 1815-1830.

GEDIMIN - Grand Duke of Lithuania XIV century

EUGENE of Savoy - Prince, Austrian commander of the late XVII - early XVIII century

Lafayette Marie Joseph - French politician of the first half of the XNUMXth century

NELSON Horace - English naval commander, vice admiral of the late XVIII - early XIX centuries

OLGERD - Grand Duke of Lithuania. Defeated the Teutonic Order and the Golden Horde

Scipio Africanus the Younger - Roman commander of the 3nd century BC. e. Destroyed Carthage, ended the XNUMXrd Punic War

CLODVIG - founder of the French state

CICERO - Roman politician, orator of the XNUMXst century BC. uh

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HANNIBAL - Carthaginian commander of the late III - early II centuries BC. uh

DEMOSPHENE - Athenian orator, leader of the democratic anti-Macedonian group, IV century BC. uh

CASSANDR - Macedonian commander, king of Macedonia in 306-298. BC uh

LINCOLN Abraham - 16th President of the United States

MALBORO, John Churchill - English commander, statesman of the late XVII - early XVIII centuries

NAPOLEON I - French emperor in 1804-1814. and in March-June 1815.

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WASHINGTON George - the first President of the United States

Capetians - a dynasty of French kings in 987-1328.

Carolingians - royal and imperial dynasty in the Frankish state

Robespierre Maximilien - figure of the French Revolution of the XVIII century, one of the leaders of the Jacobins

Genghis Khan - founder and great khan of the Mongol Empire

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Constantine I the Great - Roman Emperor in 306-337.

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