Historical Ruler by Reign and Clue - Statistics

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Francia 813 840 Was the first of nineteen French kings called _____ Louis I
85%
Macedonia 336 BC 323 BC Conquered Persia and founded many cities Alexander III
80%
Francia 25th December 800 28th January 814 Crowned "Emperor of the Romans" by Pope Leo III Charlemagne
80%
Ancient Egypt 51 BC 30 BC Last ruler of Egypt before the Romans conquered it Cleopatra VII Philopator
80%
Kingdom of England 17th November 1558 24th March 1603 The Spanish Armada was defeated during her reign Elizabeth I
80%
Kingdom of England July 1553 17th November 1558 Known as "Bloody ____" Mary I
80%
United States 30th April 1789 4th March 1797 First US president George Washington
75%
Japan 25th December 1926 7th January 1989 Emperor during World War II Hirohito
75%
United States 20th January 1961 22nd November 1963 Last US president to be assassinated John F. Kennedy
75%
Soviet Union 1927 5th March 1953 Leader of the Soviet Union during World War II Joseph Stalin
75%
Soviet Union 8th November 1917 21st January 1924 First head of government of Soviet Russia Vladimir Lenin
75%
Kingdom of England 25th December 1066 9th September 1087 First Norman monarch of England William I
75%
United States 4th March 1861 15th April 1865 President during the American Civil War Abraham Lincoln
70%
United States 20th January 2009 20th January 2017 First African-American US president Barack Obama
70%
Ancient Rome 49 BC 44 BC Was killed on the Ides of March Julius Caesar
70%
Soviet Union 11th March 1985 24th August 1991 Last leader of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev
70%
Ancient Rome 13th October 54 9th June 68 A famously tyrannical emperor Nero
70%
Soviet Union 14th September 1953 14th October 1964 Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis Nikita Khrushchev
70%
United States 20th January 1969 9th August 1974 Only US president to resign Richard Nixon
70%
United States 20th January 1981 20th January 1989 Was an actor prior to becoming US president Ronald Reagan
70%
Prussia 15th June 1888 9th November 1918 German Emperor and King of Prussia during World War I Wilhelm II
70%
Ancient Rome 16th January 27 BC 19th August AD 14 The first Roman emperor Augustus
65%
Italy 31st October 1922 25th July 1943 Made himself Duce of Italian Fascism Benito Mussolini
65%
France 8th January 1959 28th April 1969 Was previously the leader of Free France Charles de Gaulle
65%
Yugoslavia 14th January 1953 4th May 1980 Was the leader of the Yugoslav Partisans in World War II Josip Broz Tito
65%
South Africa 10th May 1994 16th June 1999 First black head of state of South Africa Nelson Mandela
65%
Ancient Egypt c. 1334 BC c. 1325 BC Died while still young Tutankhamun
65%
Kingdom of England 27th May 1199 19th October 1216 Signed the Magna Carta John
60%
France 20th December 1848 - 2nd December 1852 (president) 2nd December 1852 - 4th September 1870 (emperor) Last French monarch Napoleon III
60%
United States 4th March 1913 4th March 1921 US president during World War I Woodrow Wilson
60%
Kingdom of England 1016 1035 Was King of Denmark, England and Norway (known as the North Sea Empire) Canute
55%
Kingdom of England 29th May 1660 6th February 1685 First monarch after the Interregnum Charles II
55%
Ethiopian Empire 2nd April 1930 12th September 1974 Tried to modernise Ethiopia Haile Selassie I
55%
China 20th March 1943 9th September 1976 Founder of the People's Republic of China Mao Zedong
55%
Ancient Egypt 1279 BC 1213 BC His successors called him the "Great Ancestor" Ramesses II
55%
United States 14th September 1901 4th March 1909 Formed the "Bull Moose Party" Theodore Roosevelt
55%
Ancient Rome 25th July 206 22nd May 337 First Roman emperor to convert to Christianity Constantine
50%
United States 4th March 1885 - 4th March 1889 (first presidency) 4th March 1893 - 4th March 1897 (second presidency) Only US president to serve two nonconsecutive terms Grover Cleveland
50%
Kingdom of England 19th December 1154 6th July 1189 Quarrelled with Thomas Becket Henry II
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Kingdom of England 26th June 1483 22nd August 1485 Last king of the House of York Richard III
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Kingdom of England 8th March 1702 1st May 1707 Last monarch of the House of Stuart Anne
45%
United States 4th March 1837 4th March 1841 Only US president to speak English as a second language Martin Van Buren
45%
Colombia 24th February 1819 4th May 1830 Led various modern South American countries to independence Simón Bolívar
45%
United States 4th March 1869 4th March 1877 Led the Union Army during the American Civil War Ulysses S. Grant
45%
Kingdom of England 18th March 978 1013 Known as "the Unready" Æthelred
40%
Babylonia c. 1792 BC c. 1750 BC He is associated with a legal text Hammurabi
40%
Egypt 14th October 1981 11th February 2011 Last president before the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 Hosni Mubarak
40%
Ancient Rome 8th March 161 17th March 180 Was also a Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius
40%
Ottoman Empire August 1444 September 1446 Conquered Constantinople Mehmed II
40%
China 7th May 247 BC 221 BC The first emperor of a unified China Qin Shi Huang
40%
Ottoman Empire 30th September 1520 6th September 1566 The longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Suleiman I
40%
Ancient Rome 27th January 98 8th August 117 He ruled over the empire at its maximum territorial extent Trajan
40%
France 21st May 1981 17th May 1995 Longest time spent in office of any French president François Mitterrand
35%
Kingdom of England 5th January 1066 14th October 1066 Last crowned Anglo-Saxon king of England Harold II
35%
Macedonia 359 BC 336 BC Developed the Macedonian phalanx formation Philip II
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Ancient Rome 205 BC (consul) 194 BC (consul) He famously defeated Hannibal Scipio Africanus
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Indonesia 27th March 1968 21st May 1998 Named his administration the "New Order" Suharto
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Achaemenid Empire 559 BC 530 BC Founder of the empire Cyrus II
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Achaemenid Empire 29th September 522 BC October 486 BC Conquered areas such as Thrace, Macedonia and Egypt Darius I
30%
Prussia 31st May 1740 17th August 1786 Reorganised the Prussian armies and had many military successes Frederick II
30%
Egypt 23rd June 1956 28th September 1970 Led the overthrow of the monarchy in 1952 Gamal Abdel Nasser
30%
Kingdom of Aksum c.590 - Shares his name with a modern Middle Eastern country Israel
30%
Ancient Egypt 2589 BC 2566 BC Commissioned the construction of the Great Pyramid Khufu
30%
China 5th May 1260 18th February 1294 Founder of the Yuan dynasty Kublai Khan
30%
Babylonia c. 605 BC c. 562 BC The most powerful monarch of the Neo-Babylonian Empire Nebuchadnezzar II
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Ottoman Empire c.1299 1323/1324 Founder of the Ottoman dynasty Osman I
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Italy 17th March 1861 9th January 1878 First king of a united Italy Victor Emmanuel II
30%
Achaemenid Empire October 486 BC August 465 BC Tried to conquer Greece Xerxes I
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Maurya Empire c. 268 BC c. 232 BC Sent his Edicts to places throughout the empire Ashoka
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Maurya Empire c. 324/321 BC c. 297 BC Founder of the empire Chandragupta Maurya
25%
Ancient Rome 20th November 284 1st May 305 Retired to his palace in present-day Split, Croatia Diocletian
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Kingdom of Bavaria 10th March 1864 13th June 1886 He commissioned the construction of Neuschwanstein Castle Ludwig II
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Japan 3rd February 1867 30th July 1912 Oversaw the transformation of Japan from a feudal state to a world power Meiji
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China 2nd December 1908 12th February 1912 The last Qing emperor Puyi
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Indonesia 18th August 1945 12th March 1967 First President of Indonesia Sukarno
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Italy 9th May 1946 12th June 1946 Last King of Italy Umberto II
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Mughal Empire 11th February 1556 27th October 1605 Under his reign, the empire grew to cover much of the Indian subcontinent Akbar
20%
Ancient Egypt c. 1353 BC c. 1336 BC Introduced Atenism Akhenaten
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Kingdom of England c. 886 26th October 899 Fought the Vikings at the Battle of Edington and won, leading to the creation of the Danelaw Alfred
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Mughal Empire 20th April 1526 26th December 1530 Founder Babur
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Francia c. 509 27th November 511 United the Frankish tribes under one rule Clovis I
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South Africa 15th August 1989 10th May 1994 Dismantled the apartheid system F. W. de Klerk
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France 20th June 1969 2nd April 1974 Has a building in Paris named after him Georges Pompidou
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Ancient Egypt c. 1479 BC 16th January 1458 BC The second historically confirmed female pharaoh Hatshepsut
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Ancient Rome 195 BC - Known as "the Elder" Marcus Porcius Cato
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Aztec Empire 1502/1503 1520 Was killed while Hernán Cortés and his men were taking over Tenochtitlan Moctezuma II
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Romania 9th December 1967 22nd December 1989 Second and last Communist leader of Romania Nicolae Ceaușescu
20%
Mughal Empire 19th January 1628 31st July 1658 The Taj Mahal was built as a tomb for his favourite wife Shah Jahan
20%
China 17th October 690 21st February 705 Only female monarch in Chinese history Wu Zetian
20%
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 15th September 1697 - 1706 (first) 1709 - 1st February 1733 (second) Known as "the Strong" Augustus II
15%
Ancient Rome 82 BC 79 BC The first ruler of the Republic to seize power by force Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix
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Ancient Rome 458 BC (dictator) 439 BC (dictator) He gives his name to a society, which was itself the origin of the names of two US cities Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
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Ethiopian Empire 10th March 1889 12th December 1913 The formation of Addis Ababa and the First Italo-Ethiopian War occurred during his reign Menelik II
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Ancient Egypt c. 3100 BC - Unifier of Egypt Narmer
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Ancient Egypt 305/304 BC 282 BC Was one of the Diadochi Ptolemy I Soter
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Kingdom of Hungary 1000/1001 1038 Was the last Grand Prince of the Hungarians before becoming the first King of Hungary Stephen I
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Japan 1603 1605 One of the "Great Unifiers" of Japan Tokugawa Ieyasu
15%
Mughal Empire 28th September 1837 21st September 1857 The last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar
10%
Ottoman Empire 16th June 1389 20th July 1402 Was defeated and captured by Timur at the Battle of Ankara Bayezid I
10%
Ancient Egypt c. 2686 BC c. 2648 BC Commissioned the construction of the first pyramid Djoser
10%
Abbasid Caliphate 14th September 786 24th March 809 Established the House of Wisdom in Baghdad Harun al-Rashid
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China 23rd January 1368 24th June 1398 Founder of the Ming dynasty Hongwu Emperor
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Democratic Republic of the Congo 24th November 1965 16th May 1997 Changed the country's name to Zaire Mobutu Sese Seko
10%
Inca Empire 1438 1471/1472 Transformed the Kingdom of Cusco into the Inca Empire Pachacuti
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Colombia 4th August 1909 7th August 1910 Fought in several civil wars, and also shared his surname with the name of a Spanish city Ramón González Valencia
10%
Ottoman Empire 22nd December 1603 22nd November 1617 The Blue Mosque was built during his reign Ahmed I
5%
Prussia 10th April 1525 20th March 1568 The 37th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, and the first Duke of Prussia Albert
5%
France 10th May 1932 11th July 1940 Last president of the Third Republic Albert Lebrun
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France 23rd September 1920 11th June 1924 Was nearly assassinated Alexandre Millerand
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Abbasid Caliphate 10th June 754 6th October 775 Though not the first Abbasid caliph, he is typically considered as the real founder of the caliphate Al-Mansur
5%
Achaemenid Empire 358 BC 338 BC Reclaimed Egypt Artaxerxes III
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Mughal Empire 31st July 1658 3rd March 1707 The empire became the world's largest economy under his reign, though he is also considered to be a controversial ruler Aurangzeb
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Romania 15th March 1881 27th September 1914 First King of Romania Carol I
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Francia 558 561 Gained the territories that had been given to his brothers Chlothar I
5%
Aztec Empire 1520 1521 The last emperor of the Aztec Empire Cuauhtémoc
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France 17th January 1895 16th February 1899 The Dreyfus affair occurred during his presidency Félix Faure
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Romania 10th October 1914 20th July 1927 Ruled Romania during World War I Ferdinand I
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Khmer Empire 802 835 Founder, shares his name with eight of the other kings Jayavarman II
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth November 1648 16th September 1668 He was made a cardinal before becoming king John II Casimir
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France 30th January 1879 2nd December 1887 Seen as the first real republican President of France Jules Grévy
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Ethiopian Empire 1181 1221 He gives his name to a town containing monolithic churches Lalibela
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China 15th May 221 10th June 223 Fought the Yellow Turbans and in many subsequent battles Liu Bei
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Ottoman Empire March 1362 15th June 1389 Conquered most of the Balkans Murad I
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Kievan Rus' 879 912 First Christian ruler of the Kievan Rus' Oleg of Novgorod
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Kingdom of Bavaria 13th June 1886 5th November 1913 Never actively reigned, with his uncle Luitpold and his cousin Ludwig running the country Otto
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Kingdom of Hungary 6th December 1305 1308 Was previously the Duke of Lower Bavaria Otto III
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South Africa 9th May 1883 31st May 1902 Last South African president before the Second Boer War Paul Kruger
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Francia 751 24th September 768 First Carolingian King of the Franks Pepin
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Ottoman Empire 7th April 1789 29th May 1807 The Janissaries deposed and murdered this Sultan after he created a new infantry corps Selim III
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Ancient Rome 14th April 193 4th February 211 Born in present-day Libya Septimius Severus
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Ancient Rome c. 578 BC c. 535 BC The sixth king of Rome Servius Tullius
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Maratha Empire 1674 1680 Founder Shivaji Bhonsale I
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Ancient Rome 22nd October 253 spring 260 Was taken captive by Shapur I Valerian
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Kievan Rus' 11th June 980 15th July 1015 Expanded the borders of the territory of the Kievan Rus' Vladimir Sviatoslavich
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China c. 1046 BC c. 1043 BC The first king of the Zhou dynasty Wu
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Kievan Rus' 1019 1054 The legal code of the Kievan Rus' was created during his reign Yaroslav I
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China 17th July 1402 12th August 1424 Six of the Ming treasure voyages occurred during his reign Yongle Emperor
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Ottoman Empire 31st August 1876 27th April 1909 The last Sultan to exert effective control over the empire Abdul Hamid II
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Aztec Empire 1486 1502 Shares his name with a legendary creature Ahuizotl
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Abbasid Caliphate 27th September 813 7th August 833 Promoted the Graeco-Arabic translation movement Al-Ma'mun
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Abbasid Caliphate 28th January 946 5th August 974 His reign represented the nadir of the caliphate Al-Muti
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Ethiopian Empire 1314 1344 Greatly expanded the borders of the empire Amda Seyon I
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Macedonia - 370 BC Founder of a unified Macedonian kingdom Amyntas III
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Italy 11th May 1962 6th December 1964 First Sardinian to become head of state Antonio Segni
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Japan 1338 1358 Founded the shogunate named after his clan's name Ashikaga Takauji
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Inca Empire 1532 1533 Won the Inca Civil War in 1532, but was captured by Francisco Pizarro during the same year Atahualpa
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Kingdom of Hungary 1060 1063 Known as "the Boxer" Béla I
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Maurya Empire c. 187 BC c. 180 BC Final emperor Brihadratha Maurya
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Kingdom of Hungary 1301/1308 1342 The only son of Charles Martel Charles I
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South Africa 31st May 1961 1st June 1967 First State President of the Republic of South Africa C. R. Swart
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Ethiopian Empire 13th August 1507 2nd September 1540 The Ethiopian–Adal War began during his reign Dawit II
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Kingdom of Aksum c. 270 c. 300 One of the earliest rulers in the Horn of Africa to mint his own coins Endubis
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Italy 1st January 1948 12th May 1948 First President of Italy Enrico De Nicola
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Kingdom of Aksum 320s c. 360 First Aksumite monarch to embrace Christianity Ezana
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Egypt 28th April 1936 26th July 1952 Penultimate King of Egypt and the Sudan Farouk
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Ethiopian Empire 1632 18th October 1667 Made Gondar his capital, and may have founded the city Fasilides
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Italy 3rd July 1985 28th April 1992 Labelled as "Iron Minister" Francesco Cossiga
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Colombia 7th October 1832 1st April 1837 His surname is also the name of a city in Spain Francisco de Paula Santander
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China 28th February 202 BC 1st June 195 BC One of a small number of dynasty founders in Chinese history to have been born into a peasant family Gaozu
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Japan 29th March 1318 18th September 1339 Overthrew the Kamakura shogunate and brought the Imperial House back into power, for a short while Go-Daigo
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Japan 23rd August 1155 5th September 1158 The last de facto absolute monarch of Japan until 1868 Go-Shirakawa
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Colombia 13th June 1953 10th May 1957 Imposed martial law and established a dictatorship Gustavo Rojas Pinilla
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Inca Empire 1493 1524 Ruled the empire at the height of its size and power Huayna Capac
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Aztec Empire 1427 1440 First emperor of the Aztec Empire Itzcoatl
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Yugoslavia 29th December 1945 14th January 1953 First president of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Ribar
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Prussia 28th August 1618 23rd December 1619 His marriage to Duchess Anna made him Duke of Prussia and resulted in the creation of Brandenburg-Prussia John Sigismund
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Colombia 1st April 1853 17th April 1854 Initially fought for the Royalist Army in the Independence Wars of Colombia, eventually joined the revolutionary forces then opposed the government after independence was attained José María Obando
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Democratic Republic of the Congo 27th June 1960 24th November 1965 First president of what was known then as the Republic of the Congo Joseph Kasa-Vubu
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Japan 30th April 781 9th April 806 Appointed the first Shōgun Kanmu
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Japan 5th December 539 15th April 571 First historically verifiable emperor Kinmei
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Kingdom of Hungary 1077 1095 A legend narrates his fight with a Cuman, who had abducted a Hungarian girl Ladislaus I
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Democratic Republic of the Congo 17th May 1997 16th January 2001 Was formerly a revolutionary Laurent-Désiré Kabila
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Inca Empire 1533 1544 Rebelled against the Spanish and founded the Neo-Inca State Manco Inca Yupanqui
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Ancient Rome 396 BC (dictator) 367 BC (dictator) He was given the title Second Founder of Rome Marcus Furius Camillus
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South Africa 8th February 1860 - 20th June 1863 (Orange Free State) 22nd October 1866 - 20th November 1871 Founded Pretoria Marthinus Wessel Pretorius
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Kingdom of Bavaria 1st January 1806 13th October 1825 First King of Bavaria Maximilian I Joseph
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Babylonia c. 1186 BC c. 1172 BC His existence is significant to Near Eastern chronology Meli-Shipak II
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Kievan Rus' 1236-1240 (first) 1241-1243 (last) Last autonomous senior prince of Kiev Mikhail Vsevolodovich
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Japan 12th July 1192 9th February 1199 Founder of the Kamakura shogunate Minamoto no Yoritomo
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Mughal Empire 27th September 1719 26th April 1748 He was a patron of the arts, but his reign was also marked by a rapid decline of the empire Muhammad Shah
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Khmer Empire 1417 1431 Last king of the empire, moved to modern Phnom Penh sometime after fleeing Angkor Ponhea Yat
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Ancient Rome 233 BC (consul) 208 BC (consul) The originator of many tactics used in guerrilla warfare Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus
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Kievan Rus' 1168 1170 Fought against the Cumans Roman Mstislavich
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Japan 13th April 1735 9th June 1747 Was allowed by the Shōgun to restore some Imperial rites Sakuramachi
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Maratha Empire 16th January 1681 11th March 1689 Was captured, tortured and executed by the Mughals Sambhaji Bhosale
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Maurya Empire c. 224 BC c. 215 BC He was a great patron of Jainism Samprati
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Maratha Empire 12th January 1707 15 December 1749 Maratha power and influence extended to all corners of the Indian subcontinent during his reign Shahu Bhosale I
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Ancient Egypt 943 BC 922 BC Was a pharaoh of Berber descent Shoshenq I
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Kingdom of Hungary 1387 1437 Was also crowned Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 19th August 1587 30th April 1632 Invaded Russia and defeated the Ottomans Sigismund III Vasa
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1st May 1576 12th December 1586 Repulsed a Russian invasion of the Commonwealth borderlands and secured the favourable Truce of Yam-Zapolsky Stephen Báthory
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Japan 8th December 592 7th March 628 First empress regnant of Japan Suiko
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Khmer Empire 1113 1150 Ordered the construction of Angkor Wat Suryavarman II
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China 4th February 960 14th November 976 Founder of the Song dynasty Taizu
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Colombia 1st April 1845 - 1st April 1849 (first presidency) 22nd May 1866 - 1st November 1867 (final presidency) Was president of Colombia four times Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera
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Kievan Rus' 1149 1151 Known as "the Founder of Moscow" Yuri Dolgorukiy
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