a
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Agustín I
Military Leader, Emperor / 1783 - 1824
Agustin de Iturbide was a Mexican military chieftain who was the leader of the conservative factions in the Mexican independence movement and emperor of Mexico.
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(1783-1824)
Military Leader, Emperor
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Akbar the Great
Political Leader, Emperor / 1542 - 1605
Akbar the Great, Muslim emperor of India, established a sprawling kingdom through military conquests, but is known for his policy of religious tolerance.
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(1542-1605)
Political Leader, Emperor
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Akihito
Political Leader, Emperor / 1933 -
Akihito has been emperor of Japan since 1989 and is, according to tradition, the 125th direct descendant of Jimmu, Japan's legendary first emperor.
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(1933-)
Political Leader, Emperor
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Zayed bin Sultan al-Shaykh Nahayan
World Leader, Prince / 1918 - 2004
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan (1918–2004) was ruler of Abu Dhabi and president of the United Arab Emirates 1971–2004.
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(1918-2004)
World Leader, Prince
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Albert, Duke of Prussia
Political Leader, Duke / 1490 - 1568
Albert, first duke of Prussia and last grand master of the Teutonic Knights, is known chiefly for ending the Teutonic Knights' government of East Prussia.
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(1490-1568)
Political Leader, Duke
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Alexander I of Serbia
King / 1876 - 1903
Aleksandar Obrenovi was King of Serbia (1889–1903), whose authoritarian reign resulted in his assassination and the end of the Obrenovi dynasty.
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(1876-1903)
King
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Alexander I of Yugoslavia
General, King / 1888 - 1934
King Alexander I of Yugoslavia ruled the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1921–29) and of Yugoslavia (1929–34).
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(1888-1934)
General, King
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Alexander the Great
King / 356 - 323
Alexander the Great was the King of Macedonia. During his leadership he united Greece, reestablished the Corinthian League and conquered the Persian Empire.
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(356-323)
King
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Alfonso X
Scholar, King / 1221 - 1285
Alfonso X was the king of Castile, León and Galicia from 1252 until his death. He established the form of modern Castilian Spanish.
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(1221-1285)
Scholar, King
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Princess Anne
Princess / 1950 -
Princess Anne, the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, is best known for her charitable work and equestrian talents.
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(1950-)
Princess
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Anne of Austria
Queen / 1601 - 1666
Anne of Austria, queen consort of France, was married to the 14-year-old Louis XIII and later mothered Louis XIV.
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(1601-1666)
Queen
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Anne of Cleves
Queen / 1515 - 1557
Anne of Cleves was the fourth wife of Henry VIII. She briefly served as queen of England.
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(1515-1557)
Queen
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Patrick Lichfield
Photographer, Royalty / 1939 - 2005
British photographer Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield achieved success in personal royal portraits, and created the well-known Unipart calendar.
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(1939-2005)
Photographer, Royalty
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Marie Antoinette
Queen / 1755 - 1793
Marie Antoinette helped provoke the popular unrest that led to the French Revolution and to the overthrow of the monarchy in August 1792.
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(1755-1793)
Queen
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John Jacob Astor V
Entrepreneur, Royalty, Publisher / 1886 - 1971
John Jacob Astor V, the fifth member of the American Astor family to bear the name John Jacob, became owner and chairman of The Times of London in 1922.
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(1886-1971)
Entrepreneur, Royalty, Publisher
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Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor
Business Leader, Political Leader, Royalty, Publisher / 1879 - 1952
Politician and publisher Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor became a member of Parliament and was the publisher of the London Observer from 1915 to 1945.
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(1879-1952)
Business Leader, Political Leader, Royalty, Publisher
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Atahualpa
Emperor / 1502 - 1533
Atahualpa was the last Inca ruler, executed by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1533, marking the end of the Inca empire.
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(1502-1533)
Emperor
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Attila the Hun
Military Leader, King / 406 - 453
Attila the Hun was one of the most successful barbarian rulers of the Hunnic Empire, attacking the Eastern and Western Roman empires.
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(406-453)
Military Leader, King
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Caesar Augustus
Emperor / 63 - 14
Caesar Augustus, or Octavian, became the first emperor of the Roman Empire after Julius Caesar died. The country was peaceful under Augustus's rule.
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(63-14)
Emperor
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Marcus Aurelius
Scholar, Military Leader, Political Leader, Emperor / 121 - 180
As Emperor of Rome from 161-180, Marcus Aurelius kept the empire safe from the Parthians and Germans, but is best known for his intellectual pursuits.
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(121-180)
Scholar, Military Leader, Political Leader, Emperor
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Jeanne Bécu, countess du Barry
Royalty / 1743 - 1793
Jeanne Bécu, Countess Du Barry, mistress to French King Louis XV, asserted her influence on the court throughout his reign and was later executed for treason.
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(1743-1793)
Royalty
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Berenice
Royalty / 28 -
A lover of the Roman emperor Titus, Berenice was involved in events leading to the fall of Jerusalem.
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(28-)
Royalty
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Hussein bin Talal
Political Leader, King / 1935 - 1999
Hussein bin Talal served as king of Jordan from 1953 to 1999. He helped guide his country into the modern era.
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(1935-1999)
Political Leader, King
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Jean-Bédel Bokassa
Military Leader, World Leader, Emperor / 1921 - 1996
Jean-Bedel Bokassa was the president of the Central African Republic (1966-1976) and a self-proclaimed emperor of the Central African Empire (1976-1979).
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(1921-1996)
Military Leader, World Leader, Emperor
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Anne Boleyn
Queen / 1501 - 1536
Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, served as queen of England in the 1530s. She was executed on charges of incest, witchcraft, adultery and conspiracy against the king.
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(1501-1536)
Queen
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Joseph Bonaparte
King / 1768 - 1844
Joseph Bonaparte was the older brother of Napoleon I, who made him king of Spain. He served as Spain's king from 1808 to 1813.
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(1768-1844)
King
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Louis Bonaparte
King / 1778 - 1846
Louis Bonaparte, Napoleon I's third surviving brother, was king of Holland from 1806 to 1810.
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(1778-1846)
King
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Napoleon
Military Leader, Political Leader, Emperor / 1769 - 1821
Napoleon Bonaparte was a military general who became the first emperor of France. His drive for military expansion changed the world.
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(1769-1821)
Military Leader, Political Leader, Emperor
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Lucrezia Borgia
Royalty / 1480 - 1519
Lucrezia Borgia was an Italian noblewoman and daughter of Pope Alexander VI. A notorious reputation precedes her, and she is inextricably, and perhaps unfairly, linked to the crimes and debauchery of her family.
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(1480-1519)
Royalty
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Camilla Parker Bowles
Duchess / 1947 -
Camilla Parker Bowles married Prince Charles in a civil service in 2005. The two had been romantically involved for more than 25 years.
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(1947-)
Duchess
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Caligula
Emperor / 12 - 41
Gaius Caesar, known as Caligula, succeeded Tiberius and served as Roman emperor from 37 to 41 A.D.
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(12-41)
Emperor
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Hugh Capet
King / 938 - 996
Hugh Capet was a 10th century monarch who started the Capetian Dynasty of France.
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(938-996)
King
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Juan Carlos I
King / 1938 -
Spanish King Juan Carlos I acceded to the throne two days after the death of Francisco Franco and was instrumental in Spain's peaceful transition to democracy.
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(1938-)
King
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Catherine II
Political Leader, Empress / 1729 - 1796
Catherine II was empress of Russia, and led her country into the political and cultural life of Europe, carrying on the work begun by Peter the Great.
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(1729-1796)
Political Leader, Empress
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Charlemagne
Political Leader, Emperor, King / 742 - 814
Charlemagne was the founder of the Carolingian Empire, best known for uniting Western Europe for the first time since the fall of the Roman Empire.
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(742-814)
Political Leader, Emperor, King
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Charles
Military Leader, Duke, Emperor / 1319 - 1364
Charles of Blois was a rival duke of Brittany in the mid-1300s.
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(1319-1364)
Military Leader, Duke, Emperor
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Charles I
King / 1288 - 1342
Charles I of Hungary was forced to surrender his power to Wenceslas of Bohemia, but later reclaimed the throne and formed a defensive alliance with Poland.
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(1288-1342)
King
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Charles I of Austria
Emperor, King / 1887 - 1922
Charles I was a monarch of the Hapsburg line who was the last emperor of Austria and king of Hungary. He lost his throne at the end of World War I.
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(1887-1922)
Emperor, King
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Charles II
King / 1630 - 1685
Charles II was the monarch of England, Ireland and Scotland during much of the latter half of the 17th century, marking the Restoration era.
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(1630-1685)
King
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Charles III
King / 879 - 929
Charles III, known as Charles the Simple, was king of France from 893 to 922. He was a member of the Carolingian dynasty.
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(879-929)
King
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Charles IX
King / 1550 - 1574
Charles IX was King of France from 1560 until 1574 during the turbulent time of the Wars of Religion.
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(1550-1574)
King
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Charles VI
King / 1368 - 1422
Charles VI, nicknamed Charles the Mad, was king of France from 1380 to 1422—a period marked by political chaos and France’s defeat by England at Agincourt.
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(1368-1422)
King
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Charles XI
King / 1655 - 1697
Charles XI was the King of Sweden from the time he was five-years-old in 1660 until his death in 1697.
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(1655-1697)
King
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Charles XII
King / 1682 - 1718
Charles XII, or Carl of Sweden was the King of the Swedish Empire from 1697 to 1718. He assumed the crown at the age of fifteen, at the death of his father.
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(1682-1718)
King
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Cleopatra VII
Queen / 69 - 30
As queen of ancient Egypt, Cleopatra is one of the most famous female rulers in history. The stories surrounding Cleopatra's tragic life inspired a Shakespeare play.
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(69-30)
Queen
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Constantine I
General, Political Leader, Religious Leader, Emperor / 280 - 337
Constantine I was the first Christian Roman Emperor. He ruled at the beginning of the 4th century and began the evolution of the empire into a Christian state.
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(280-337)
General, Political Leader, Religious Leader, Emperor
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Cuauhtémoc
Folk Hero, Military Leader, Emperor / 1495 - 1525
Cuauhtémoc was the last Aztec Emperor, ruling from 1520 to 1521. He was tortured and killed by the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés in 1522.
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(1495-1525)
Folk Hero, Military Leader, Emperor
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Joséphine de Beauharnais
Empress / 1763 - 1814
Joséphine de Beauharnais was Napoleon Bonaparte’s wife and a French empress, whom Napolean replaced with another wife when she was unable to bear him a son.
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(1763-1814)
Empress
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Catherine de' Medici
Queen / 1519 - 1589
Catherine de' Medici was married to the French king Henry II. After his death, she was appointed regent for three of her sons: Francis II, Charles IX, and Henry III.
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(1519-1589)
Queen
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Cosimo de' Medici
Historian, Art Collector, Business Leader, Political Leader, Royalty / 1389 - 1464
Cosimo de' Medici was the "Elder" and start of the Medici dynasty that ruled Florence (Italy) from the late Middle Ages through the Renaissance, and after.
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(1389-1464)
Historian, Art Collector, Business Leader, Political Leader, Royalty
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Lorenzo de' Medici
Political Leader, Royalty / 1449 - 1492
Lorenzo de' Medici was Florentine statesman, ruler and patron of arts and letters, the most brilliant of the Medici.
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(1449-1492)
Political Leader, Royalty
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Marie de' Medici
Queen / 1575 - 1642
Marie de' Medici is best known for serving as queen consort of Henry IV of France.
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(1575-1642)
Queen
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Jean-Jacques Dessalines
General, Dictator, Emperor / 1758 - 1806
Jean-Jacques Dessalines was a military leader who worked with Toussaint l'Ouverture and gave the country of Haiti its name.
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(1758-1806)
General, Dictator, Emperor
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Domitian
Emperor / 51 - 96
Domitian was a Roman emperor from years AD 81 to 96 and was known for the reign of terror members of the Senate lived under in his last years.
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(51-96)
Emperor
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Prince Philip
Duke, Prince / 1921 -
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, is best known as the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, the father of Prince Charles and the grandfather of Prince William.
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(1921-)
Duke, Prince
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Prince Andrew
Activist, Military Leader, Prince / 1960 -
Prince Andrew, the brother of Prince Charles, is the Duke of York and fourth in line to the British throne.
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(1960-)
Activist, Military Leader, Prince
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Ahmad Shah Durrani
Military Leader, Political Leader, Royalty / 1722 - 1772
Ahmad Shah Durrani was founder of the state of Afghanistan, ruler of the vast Afghan empire, and head of the central government.
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(1722-1772)
Military Leader, Political Leader, Royalty
e
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Edward, Earl of Wessex
Philanthropist, Prince, Television Producer / 1964 -
Edward, Earl of Wessex is son to Queen Elizabeth II and husband to Sophie Rhys-Jones. A former theater and television producer, he remains active in charity.
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(1964-)
Philanthropist, Prince, Television Producer
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Edward
King / 1003 - 1066
English king Edward the Confessor was not the most powerful, but he managed to keep the kingdom united and ascended to sainthood after his death.
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(1003-1066)
King
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Edward I
King / 1239 - 1307
King Edward I reigned England from 1272 to 1307, during which time he conquered Wales, expelled the Jews and signed many parliamentary statutes.
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(1239-1307)
King
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Edward II
King / 1284 - 1327
Edward II of England defended his crown against rival barons for twenty years before being overthrown by his own wife and son.
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(1284-1327)
King
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Edward VI
King / 1537 - 1553
Edward VI, the only son of Henry VIII, ruled England from 1547 to 1553. His death caused a power struggle that led to the nine-day reign of Lady Jane Grey.
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(1537-1553)
King
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Edward VII
King / 1841 - 1910
King Edward VII took over the British throne after the death of Queen Victoria. He was a popular ruler who strengthened his country prior to World War I.
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(1841-1910)
King
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Edward VIII
Duke, King / 1894 - 1972
Edward VIII became king of the United Kingdom following the death of his father, George V, but ruled for less than a year. He abdicated the throne in order to marry his lover, Wallis Simpson, thereafter taking the title Duke of Windsor.
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(1894-1972)
Duke, King
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Eleanor of Aquitaine
Queen / 1122 - 1204
Eleanor of Aquitaine was queen consort to two kings and mother to two more, making her the most powerful woman in 12th-century Europe.
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(1122-1204)
Queen
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Elizabeth
Empress / 1709 - 1762
After taking the throne by force, Empress Elizabeth (1709–1762) founded Russia's first university and forged strong ties in Europe.
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(1709-1762)
Empress
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Victor Emmanuel II
General, King / 1820 - 1878
Victor Emmanuel II was king of Sardinia–Piedmont and became the first king of a united Italy.
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(1820-1878)
General, King
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Faisal I
Military Leader, Political Leader, King / 1885 - 1933
Arab statesman Faisal I was king of Iraq from 1921 to 1933 and a leader in advancing Arab nationalism during and after World War I.
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(1885-1933)
Military Leader, Political Leader, King
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Isabella Farnese
King/Queen / 1692 - 1766
Isabella Farnese was the Queen consort of Spain, wife of Philip V of Spain. She exerted tremendous influence of Spain's foreign policy and expansion.
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(1692-1766)
King/Queen
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Alexandra Feodorovna
Empress / 1872 - 1918
Alexandra Feodorovna was consort of the Russian Czar Nicholas II. Her rule precipitated the collapse of Russia's imperial government. She was murdered, along with her entire family, in 1918.
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(1872-1918)
Empress
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Ferdinand
Political Leader, King, Prince / 1861 - 1948
Ferdinand was the youngest son of Prince Augustus of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. He himself became prince and later the first ever king of modern Bulgaria.
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(1861-1948)
Political Leader, King, Prince
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Franz Ferdinand
Duke / 1863 - 1914
Franz Ferdinand's assassination on June 28, 1914, at the hand of a Serbian terrorist group the "Black Hand," led to the beginning of World War I.
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(1863-1914)
Duke
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Ferdinand II
Political Leader, King / 1452 - 1516
Ferdinand II was king of Aragon and king of Castile from 1479. He united the Spanish kingdoms into the nation of Spain and supported Columbus's exploration.
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(1452-1516)
Political Leader, King
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Sarah Ferguson
Duchess / 1959 -
Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson is the ex-wife of Britain's Prince Andrew and is also a children's book author and film producer.
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(1959-)
Duchess
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Francis I
Duke, Emperor / 1708 - 1765
Francis I married Maria Theresa and became the grand duke of Tuscany. She helped him assume the title of Holy Roman emperor in 1745.
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(1708-1765)
Duke, Emperor
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Empress Frederick
Empress, Queen / 1840 - 1901
Empress Frederick was the oldest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of England. She married the future German Emperor Frederick III in 1858, thusly becoming empress of Germany and queen of Prussia.
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(1840-1901)
Empress, Queen
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Frederick I
King / 1657 - 1713
Frederick I was the first king of Prussia. He ruled from 1701 to 1713 and helped establish Prussia’s cultural significance in Europe.
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(1657-1713)
King
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Frederick II
King / 1712 - 1786
Frederick II, known as Frederick the Great, was Prussia's king from 1740 to 1786. By winning wars and expanding territories, he established Prussia as a strong military power.
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(1712-1786)
King
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Frederick the Fair
Duke, King / 1286 - 1330
Duke of Austria Frederick III fought rival Louis of Bavaria for the German throne for eight years. Louis granted Frederick control of Austria in 1326.
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(1286-1330)
Duke, King
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Christian Wolff
Philosopher, Scholar, Mathematician, Royalty, Botanist, Academic Author / 1679 - 1754
Christian Freiherr von Wolff was a German philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is best known as a leading spokesman of German rationalism.
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(1679-1754)
Philosopher, Scholar, Mathematician, Royalty, Botanist, Academic Author
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George V
King / 1865 - 1936
Born in 1865, George V served as king of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936, during World War I. He was succeeded by his son, George VI, following his death.
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(1865-1936)
King
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George VI
King / 1895 - 1952
George VI served as king of the United Kingdom during World War II and was an important symbolic leader. He was succeeded by Queen Elizabeth II, in 1952.
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(1895-1952)
King
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Grace Kelly
Film Actress, Princess / 1929 - 1982
A highly popular film actress in the 1950s, Grace Kelly starred in movies such as Dial M for Murder and To Catch a Thief. She married Prince Rainier III of Monaco.
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(1929-1982)
Film Actress, Princess
h
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Hadrian
Military Leader, Emperor / 76 - 138
Born in 76 AD, Hadrian succeeded Trajan as Roman emperor in 117 AD and strove to unify and consolidate Rome's vast empire.
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(76-138)
Military Leader, Emperor
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Hammurabi
Political Leader, King / 1795 -
Hammurabi, the ruler of Babylon, is best known for the development of a code of laws to regulate Mesopotamian society.
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(1795-)
Political Leader, King
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Hatshepsut
Queen / 1508 - 1458
Hatshepsut was the longest reigning female pharaoh in Egypt, ruling for 20 years in the 14th century B.C. She is considered one of Egypt's most successful pharaohs.
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(1508-1458)
Queen
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Henry II
King / 1519 - 1559
Henry II was the King of France from 1547 until 1559. He is know for his persecution of Protestants.
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(1519-1559)
King
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Henry III
King / 1551 - 1589
Henry III of France, born in 1551, continued his father's war against the Huguenots, had his brother assassinated and was eventually stabbed dead by a friar.
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(1551-1589)
King
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Henry IV
Emperor, King / 1050 - 1106
Henry IV Holy Roman Emperor became king of Germany in 1056 and was abdicated in 1105. He overthrew Pope Gregory VII because of a disagreement about imperial rule.
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(1050-1106)
Emperor, King
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Henry IV
King / 1553 - 1610
Henry IV was King of France 1589–1610. The first monarch of France’s Bourbon Dynasty, he issued The Edict of Nantes, granting religious freedom to Protestants.
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(1553-1610)
King
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Henry V
Emperor, King / 1086 - 1125
Henry V served as joint king of Germany with Henry IV until he forced his father to abdicate the throne. Holy Roman emperor from 1111 to 1125, he was the last of the Salian line.
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(1086-1125)
Emperor, King
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Henry VI
Emperor, King / 1165 - 1197
Henry VI was the German king and Holy Roman emperor (1165-1197). His main achievement was increasing his dynasty's power by acquiring of the kingdom of Sicily.
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(1165-1197)
Emperor, King
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Henry VII of Germany
King / 1211 - 1242
Henry VII was a 13th century German king and son of Frederick II, who was Holy Roman emperor.
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(1211-1242)
King
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Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor
Political Leader, Emperor, King / 1275 - 1313
Henry VII became the first House of Luxembourg member to serve as king of Germany in 1308. In 1312, he became the House of Luxembourg's first Holy Roman Emperor.
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(1275-1313)
Political Leader, Emperor, King
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Henry VIII
Political Leader, King / 1491 - 1547
Henry VIII, king of England, was famously married six times and played a critical role in the English Reformation, turning his country into a Protestant nation.
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(1491-1547)
Political Leader, King
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George Herbert
Priest, Prince, Poet / 1593 - 1633
English poet George Herbert was an ordained priest. His book, The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations, was published posthumously.
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(1593-1633)
Priest, Prince, Poet
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Hirohito
Emperor / 1901 - 1989
Hirohito is best known for being Japan's longest-reigning emperor. His reign lasted from 1926 until his death in 1989. He was a controversial leader who led Japan's military to surrender to the Allied Forces in 1945.
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(1901-1989)
Emperor
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George I
King / 1660 - 1727
George I ruled as Great Britain’s first Hanoverian king from 1714 to 1727. He ensured a Protestant succession to the throne, but was not popular.
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(1660-1727)
King
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George II
King / 1890 - 1947
George II was the king of Greece twice, from 1922 to 1924 and 1935 to 1947. Ioannis Metaxas seized power in 1936, claiming communists threatened Greece.
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(1890-1947)
King
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Ivan the Terrible
Prince, Tsar / 1530 - 1584
Ivan the Terrible, or Ivan IV, was the first tsar of all Russia. During his reign (1533-1584), Ivan acquired vast amounts of land through ruthless means, creating a centrally controlled government.
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(1530-1584)
Prince, Tsar