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Shapur II (309-379) was the king of the Persian Empire (309-379). During the reign of Shapur II, the Persian Empire's territory extended from the Pamir Plateau in the east to the Roman Empire in the west, becoming the great empire of Asia. Character's Life Shapur II (309-379 AD) was the posthumous ... Read More
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Jo ã o I de Portugal (April 11, 1357 – August 13, 1433) was the King of Portugal (1385-1433) and the founder of the Avish dynasty. He is Prometheus, who stole a torch from ancient Greek civilization to illuminate the Atlantic coast; He was the leader of the early colonial cause armed with science, ... Read More
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Edward I (June 17, 1239 – July 7, 1307) was the fifth King of England of the Plantagenet Dynasty (reigned 1272-1307) and the son of Henry III. Also known as "Long Shank", "Hammer of Scotland" (due to his suppression of the Scottish people), or "Cruel Edward", he is one of the most important ... Read More
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Ivan III Vasilyevich, Grand Duke of Moscow, reigned from January 22, 1440 to October 27, 1505. Ivan III eventually unified the Grand Duchy of Moscow, including Yaroslavl, Novgorod, Perm, and Tver. In 1497, Ivan III promulgated a code of law that was implemented throughout Russia, appointing local ... Read More
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Vittorio Emanuele II (Italian: Vittorio Emanuele II, English: Victor Emmanuel II; March 14, 1820 – January 9, 1878 [1]) was the king of Sardinia Piedmont, also known as the Kingdom of Sardinia (reigned from 1849 to 1861). The first king of Italy after unification (1861-1878). The Italians gave him ... Read More
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Kaniska was the most influential monarch of the Kushuang Empire. The year of birth and death is unknown. He was originally one of the generals under the supervision of Yan Jiazhen in Tianzhu. After his death, Yan Jiazhen supported himself and became the new leader of the Guishuang (some say he was ... Read More
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Gustav II Adolf (December 9, 1594 – November 16, 1632) was the 7th king of the Vassar dynasty of Sweden (reigned from October 30, 1611 to November 16, 1632) and the eldest son of King Carl IX. [36] An outstanding European military strategist and military reformer. Gustav learned a lot from a young ... Read More
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Friedrich Wilhelm I (German: Friedrich Wilhelm I; August 14, 1688-1740 May 31) was the second Prussian king and Elector of Brandenburg of the Hohenzollern dynasty (reigned from February 25, 1713 to May 31, 1740), also known as the "Soldier King". His father Frederick I successfully turned Prussia ... Read More
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Yekaterina II Alexeyevna was the twelfth Tsar of the Romanov dynasty in Russia and the eighth Emperor of the Russian Empire (reigned from July 9, 1762 to November 6, 1796). In 1744, she was selected by Russian Empress Elizabeth I as the fianc é e of Peter III, the heir to the throne. In 1745, she ... Read More
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Nebuchadnezzar II (635 BC - October 7, 562 BC) was the son of Napoparasar, the founding monarch of New Babylon, and the second ruler of the Kingdom of New Babylon. He succeeded to the throne on September 7, 605 BC, besieged Jerusalem in 597 BC, and on July 10, 586 BC, he conquered the Jewish Kingdom ... Read More
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