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Alexander the Great (356 to 323 BCE) was the king of Macedon, a famous military commander, and the single-handed creator of one of the largest empires ever to exist.
Asoka appears in Civilization IV, as one of the leaders of the Indian civilization. His traits are Spiritual and Organized, and his favourite "civic" is Universal Suffrage.
Otto von Bismarck was a Prussian Minister-President that oversaw the unification of Germany from 1862-71. Served as the first German Chancellor when the German Empire was founded in 1871.
A German princess, Catherine II, became Empress of Russia in 1762 and held the crown for 34 years. Her partitioning of the Poland-Lithuanian commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire geographically brought Russia closer to the rest of Europe.
Cyrus the Great, Persian King from 559 BC to 529 BC, led Persia's military expansion into becoming the largest empire the world had seen up until that time. Cyrus had an everlasting impact on military strategy, human rights, the Judeo-Christian religions, and many other significant topics.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the President during WWII and the only American President to serve more than two terms. He is one of the leaders of the American Civilization in Sid Meier's Civilization series.
A King of Prussia Frederick was a man of the arts yet also skilled in the ways of warfare. He gained much land through the First Partition of Poland and also combated victoriously against Russian and Austrian armies.
Influential leader in the Indian Independence Movement promoting non-violent civil disobedience. Mahatma Gandhi's methods helped lead India to independence from Great Britain.
Founder and Khan (ruler) of the Mongolian Empire, Genghis Khan, united several nomadic Central Asian tribes into becoming the largest land Empire the world has ever seen, through a brilliant, yet brutal, war-driven foreign policy.
First President of the United States of America and Commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, George Washington is often considered the "Father of the United States".
Longest reigning female Pharoah and considered to be one of Egypt's most successful Pharoah's overall.
Huayna Capac was the Sapa Inca from 1464-1527. He expanded Incan territory into modern-day Argentina and Chile before succumbing to fatal disease.
Queen of Spain and devout Catholic, or maybe Buddhist.
Gaius Julius Caesar (13 July 100 BC - 15 March 44 BC) Roman statesman, general and author
First Yuan Emperor and grandson of Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan, was the last Khagan of the Mongolian Empire. His bout with younger brother Ariq Boke led to Civil War and the end of a unified Mongolian Empire.
Louis XIV was the king of France from 1643 until 1715 (the longest reign of any European monarch in history).
Emperor of the Mali Empire at it's absolute wealthiest Mansa Musa led from 1312-1337 educating distant nations of the prosperity enjoyed in Mali through an elaborate pilgrimage across North Africa.
Mao Zedong was the leader of the 1949 Chinese Revolution. He ruled as Chairman of the Communist Party of China from 1943 until his death in 1976. He is widely considered one of the most important figures in 20th Century history.
The ninth ruler of the Aztec nation Montezuma II saw his nation grow to it's maximize encompassing much of present-day Mexico. It was also during his time that the Spanish Conquest made it's appearance and initiated the eventual downfall of ancient American civilization.
A man with many titles, Napoleon was a French general during the French Revolution that made several significant impacts in European history.
Peter !, Emperor of Russia (1682-1725), ushered in an age of Westernization to Russia, demonstrated with his moving of the capitol to St. Petersburg, in order for Russia to become a more European-centric power.
The founder of the Qín Dynasty and the first emperor of a unified China.
Queen Elizabeth reigned as Queen of England for 45 years and is considered one of its greatest monarchs.
The queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901.
Founder of the Ayyubid Dynasty this Muslim Kurd scholar received coronation as Sultan of Egypt and Syria in 1174. Saladin led Muslim armies during the crusades and recaptured Jerusalem.
Chieftain of the Averni who lead the Gauls in battle against Caesar and the Romans.
Persian prophet who founded the Zoroastrian religion. His monotheistic religious philosophy was a reaction against the polytheistic rituals of the Indo-Iranian priestly caste of which his family was a part.
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