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First 5 year s ago
#4 Also had the distinction of owning a poodle called 'Boy'. Boy would charge with Prince Rupert in battles.
#24 Also a great eco warrior! The slaughter and destruction he caused was so massive it caused depopulated farm land and cities to return to forest. He effectively reversed global warming.
       
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Following 5 year s ago
Stop praise the thirst of power of ruthless criminals helped by brainwashed, so called, patrio-tards! Most of these under-humans had the support of their people, who did the atrocities first hand. "Serving" in the military is not an honor, it's being a servant in the name of an ideal or money; it's being a legal criminal. Many had died so a few got richer.
       
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Amazing 5 year s ago
The warriors listed here did exist although most of these so called "facts" are largely inaccurate. It is clear whoever wrote these mini facts is no historian & has never studied the Greco-Persian wars.
       
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Other 5 year s ago
1. Mushasi killed many people but in duels. Ergo a duelist not a warrior.
2. It was not Miltiades (a Briliant Man and a million times better than any "alexander") but Themistocles who fought aside leonidas and Dimofilos in Thermopiles.
3. Julious was a great general but not much a warrior.
4. Same for Hannibal, who was not black, thus you have only black panther and wakada to brag about.
5.Really!!! the gaul who is known only because of asterix comic books, a fearsome warrior? No wonder the French army is a mockery for man kind.
       
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Alaric the Visigoth

Alaric was a Visigoth king who has the distinction of being the one who sacked Rome. That upgraded him to an honorary Roman civilian and magister militum, “master of soldiers,” making him a valued member of the Roman Empire. Following the sack of Rome, Alaric led his troops south to Campania, taking Nola and Capua along the way.  Alaric headed toward the Roman province of Africa where he intended to provision his army with Rome’s personal breadbasket, but a storm wrecked his ships, temporarily blocking his crossing. Only Mother Nature could defeat Alaric the Barbarian.

 

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