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HUS - Czech church reformer

KIR - Persian king

MOR - English humanist

REM - the legendary founder of Rome

Titus - Roman Emperor

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Brutus - the organizer of the assassination of Caesar

OTHO - Roman Emperor

Pyrrhus - King of Epirus

PITT - English politician

SETI - Egyptian pharaoh

FOUCCHE - French politician

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BABEF - French revolutionary

BABUR - the founder of the Mughal dynasty

BARTU - French politician

BENES - Czech politician

BRUNO - Italian philosopher and poet, burnt by the Inquisition

Gandhi - Indian politician, philosopher

GALL - French President

Gracchus - Roman politician

DAVID - King of Judah and Israel

Darius - Persian king

JORES - French politician

CORDE - the killer of Marat

MARAT - French revolutionary

Midas - King of Phrygia

NERVA - Roman emperor

NERO - Roman Emperor

Romulus - the legendary founder of Rome

SOLO - Greek legislator

Sulla - Roman general

TELL - national hero of Switzerland

FABIUS (Cunctator) - Roman general

Fourier - French utopian

CHEOPS - Egyptian pharaoh

YAHMES - Egyptian pharaoh

YAHMES - Egyptian pharaoh

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AUGUST (Octavian) - Roman Emperor

ADRIAN - Roman Emperor

ALARICH - king of the Visigoths, captured Rome

ANTIOCH - king of the Seleucid state

APPIAN - ancient historian

ATTILA - leader of the Huns

Barras - French politician

Bebel - German revolutionary

BORJA - Spanish and Italian noble family

Varro - Roman writer and scholar

GALIFE - French general

GORDIA - King of Phrygia

Danton - French revolutionary

Djoser - Egyptian pharaoh

Cassius - the organizer of the assassination of Caesar

CURZON - English politician

KIRILL - Byzantine monk, Slavic educator

KOKCHAK - Polovtsian Khan

Xerxes - Persian king

LEONID - Spartan king

LYCURGUS - legislator of Sparta

LOYOLA - Founder of the Jesuit Order

Macbeth - Scottish king

Mirabeau - French politician

Pericles - Athenian strategist

POMPEI - Roman general

RAMSES - Egyptian pharaoh

ROLAND - Frankish margrave, hero of epic tales

Sapieha - Polish politician

Sargon - king of Assyria

Seleucus - commander of Alexander the Great

SERVET - Spanish philosopher and reformer

TUTMOS - Egyptian pharaoh

KHEFREN - Egyptian pharaoh

CAESAR - Roman dictator, commander

JAGAILO (Yagello) - Grand Duke of Lithuania, Polish king

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AURELIUS - Roman emperor

Agrippa - Roman general

Antony - Roman general

Antoninus - Roman Emperor

ATATURK - President of Turkey

BADAGLO - Italian marshal

Bathory - Polish king

Bismarck - German Chancellor

BLAGOEV - Bulgarian revolutionary

BOLIVAR - the national hero of South American countries

Boulanger - French general

DALADIER - French politician

DEMOULIN - French revolutionary

DOLFUS - Austrian Chancellor

Dreyfus - French officer

JEREMIAH - Hebrew prophet

ISOCRATES - Greek politician and orator

CALVIN - Founder of Calvinism

Claudius - Roman Emperor

Coligny - French leader of the Huguenots

Colbert - French minister

Lafayette - French politician

LESSEPS - French engineer, supervised the construction of the Suez Canal

LYSIMACH - Diadochus, ruler of Thrace, associate of Alexander the Great

Lawrence - English spy

MANETHON - ancient Egyptian historian

METHODIUS - Byzantine monk, Slavic educator

NABONID - king of Babylon

PATROCLES - participant in the Trojan War

POMPIDOU - French President

PRINCIPLE - Bosnian, assassin of the Austrian heir to the throne in Sarajevo

RICHELIE - French cardinal, politician

Saladin - Egyptian sultan

SOLOMON - king of Judah and Israel, son of David

SPARTACUS - leader of the slave uprising

Scipio - Roman general

Tiberius - Roman emperor

CLODVIG - King of the Franks

Zwingli - Swiss reformer

Akhenaten - Egyptian pharaoh

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AURELIAN - Roman emperor

Alcibiades - Athenian strategist

BUCKINGHAM - English politician

BALTHASAR - son of the last king of Babylon

Gambetta - French politician

HANNIBAL - Carthaginian commander

Hohenlohe (Hohenlohe) - German Chancellor

Demosthenes - Greek politician

Demosthenes - Greek politician and orator

DISRAELI - English politician

DOMITIAN - Roman Emperor

Caveignac - French general

CALIGULA - Roman emperor

CATILINE - Roman politician

Clemenceau - French President

Caulaincourt - French diplomat

CONFUCIUS - ancient Chinese philosopher

KOSTUSZKO - Polish patriot

Cromwell - English ruler

MAZARIN - French cardinal, politician

Maccabeus - the leader of the uprising in Judea

MALBORO - English military and politician

Mithridates - King of Parthia

MUHAMMAD - Founder of Islam

OCTAVIAN (August) - Roman emperor

Petrarch - Italian humanist, poet

POMPADOUR - mistress of Louis XV

Potocki - Polish magnate

POINCARE - French President

RAVALLAC - French, murderer of Henry IV

SALISBURY - English politician

Talleyrand - French diplomat

CHURCHILL - English politician

Justinian - Byzantine emperor

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Agamemnon - king of Mycenae

AMENEMHET - Egyptian pharaoh

Amenhotep - Egyptian pharaoh

VESPASIAN - Roman Emperor

Gilgamesh - the ruler of the city of Uruk, the hero of Sumerian legends

Gutenberg - pioneer printer

EZEKIEL - Hebrew prophet

CARACALLA - Roman Emperor

CLEOPATRA - Egyptian Queen

LESHCHINSKY - Polish king

Ludendorff - German general

METTERNICH - Austrian Chancellor

MONTEZUMA (Moctezuma) - the leader of the Aztecs

Nefertiti - Egyptian Queen

ROBESPIERE - French revolutionary

Sobessky - Polish king

Themistocles - Greek politician

Hammurabi - King of Babylon

HATSHEPSUT - ancient Egyptian queen

CHAMBERLAIN - English politician

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Artaxerxes - Persian king

Buanarotti - French revolutionary

WISHNEVSKY - Polish magnate

Garibaldi - national hero of Italy

Hindenburg - German President

DIOCLETIAN - Roman Emperor

ZARATHUSTRA (Zarathushtra) - the prophet-reformer of the ancient Iranian religion

Campanella - Italian utopian

Constantine - Roman Emperor

Machiavelli - Italian thinker

PILSUDSKY - the ruler of Poland

Savonarola - Italian reformer

SEMIRAMIS - Queen of Assyria

Skanderbeg - the leader of the Albanians

Torquemada - Spanish Inquisitor

Tutankhamun - Egyptian pharaoh

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NABOPALASAR - Babylonian king (625-605 BC)

Paderewski - Polish pianist and composer

PONYATOWSKI - Polish king

Czartoryski - Polish politician

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Ashurbanipal - King of Assyria

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Nebuchadnezzar - king of Babylon

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