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Antiquity
Marathon, Salamis, Arbeles, Cannae, Alesia, Actium
Middle Ages
Poitiers, Hastings, Bouvines, Crecy, Grunwald, Agincourt, Orleans, Constantinople
1501 -1800
Marignano, Lepanto, Spanish Armada, Rocroi, Vienna, Fontenoy, Plassey, Quebec
Napoléon Bonaparte
Pyramids, Trafalgar, Austerlitz, Jena, Leipzig, Waterloo
End of 19th Century
Gettysburg, Civil War, Sadowa, Koniggratz, Sedan, Spanish-American War
1901-1914 and WWI
Tsushima, Tannenberg, Marne, Verdun, Passchendaele
World War II
Battle of Britain, Pearl Harbor, Midway, El Alamein, Dieppe, Stalingrad, Normandy
1950 - 2000
Korean War, Dien Bien Phu, Sinai, Khe Sanh, Saigon, Gulf War, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Post 9/11
War against terrorism, War in Iraq, Operations Telic, Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom
Historical Leaders
Most influential leaders
Women Leaders
Women who changed
the world
The Papacy
List of Popes since St. Peter

Historical Leaders

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Post Scriptum

The leaders that are presented via this website were chosen subjectively in regard to the impact their military, political, cultural or social actions had on societies.  Take note that these actions may have had negative or positive repercussions on populations or institutions.