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Scipio Africanus 236-183 B.C.
Scipio is regarded as on of the most exciting and dynamic military leaders in history. As a commander he never lost a battle. He is most famous for his epic battles against his main adversary Hannibal.
Alexander the Great, 356-323 B.C
A.k.a. Alexander III or Alexander of Macedonia king of Macedonia. He overthrew the Persian Empire, and laid the foundations for the Hellenistic world of territorial kingdoms. Already in his lifetime the subject of fabulous stories, he later became the hero of a full-scale legend.
Genghis Khan 1162-1227
Gehghis Khan was born Temujin, he was a Mongol and a military genius. He succeded in bringing together both Mongol and Non-mongol trieves and in 1206, at the age of 42, Temujin took the title Universal Ruler, which translates to Genghis Khan
Simon Bolivar 1783-1830
Known as El Libertador (the liberator), Simon was a South American soldier and statesman who led the revolutions against Spanish rule in New Granada which included Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador, as well as Peru, and Upper Peru (Bolivia).
Erwin J. Rommel 1891-1944
The "Desert Fox", Rommel was one of the most brilliant tacticians of World War II. German Der Wüstenfuchs German field marshal,he is best known for his spectacular victories as commander of the Afrika Korps in World War II.
Attila the Hun [circa 406-53]
Byname Flagellum Dei (Latin: Scourge of God) was king of the Huns from 434 to 453. He was one of the greatest of the barbarian rulers who assailed the Roman Empire, invading the southern Balkan provinces and Greece and then Gaul and Italy.
Robert the Bruce 1274 -1329
Original name Robert VIII de Bruce, or Robert the Bruce king of Scotland (1306–29). Robert freed Scotland from English rule, winning the decisive Battle of Bannockburn confirming Scottish independence in the Treaty of Northampton.
George S. Patton 1885-1945
U.S. Army officer who was an outstanding practitioner of mobile tank warfare during World War II. His strict discipline, toughness, and self-sacrifice was legendary. The general was colourfully referred to as “Old Blood-and-Guts” by his men.
Saladin 1138-1193
Saladin (Salah al-Din) The Great Sultan, a Kurdish warrior, became the Sultan of Egypt and champion of Islam. He set up his own dynasty in Egypt, the Ayyubids. Saladin was supported by his Kurdish soldiers and Mamluk-slave guards. He led his men to the Holy Land, where they retook Jerusalem.
Napoleon Bonaparte 1769 - 1821
Napoleon rose from obscurity to become Napoleon I, Empereur des Francais (Emperor of the French). Napoleon was one of the greatest military commanders in history.
Sun Tzu [circa 400-320 B.C.]
Sun Tzu Wu was a native of the Ch`i State. His mannual 'Art of War' is reknowned as being the oldest formalized concepts and principles of war and military strategy.
Hannibal 247-183 B.C.
One of the great generals of the ancient world, Hannibal fought against Rome in the Second Punic War for Carthage, a kingdom in North Africa. He was one of the few generals to repeatedly have success against the Romans in the field. He is best known for marching his "cavalry" of war elephants through Spain and over the Alps to invade Italy from the North.