| Hint | Country | Name | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conqueror of Persian Empire and The East. Started a new period in history of humanity | Macedon | Alexander the Great | 95%
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| Conqueror of the Gaul, victorious in the civil war, established a dictatorship in Rome | Roman Republic | Julius Caesar | 91%
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| Leader of Hunnic armies, their cavalry spread fear in Europe in the Early Middle Ages | The Huns | Attila | 86%
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| Creator of the Mongol Empire. Led hordes across whole Asia | Mongol Empire | Genghis Khan | 86%
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| Commaned Punic armies in Second Punic War, destroyed the Romans in Cannae (216 BC) | Carthage | Hannibal | 85%
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| Author of "The Art of War", great military theorist | China (Wu) | Sun Tzu | 85%
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| Defeated Punic armies under Zama in 202 BC , conqueror of Africa | Roman Republic | Scipio Africanus | 73%
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| Expanded Frankish Empire to the east, establishing margraviates and consolidating Frankish rule over Western Europe | Frankish Empire | Charlemagne | 67%
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| First norman king of England, seized the throne after military intervention and Battle of Hastings in 1066 | Normans | William the Conqueror | 67%
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| Conqueror of the Middle East, creator of Persian superpower | Persia (Achaemenids) | Cyrus The Great | 65%
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| Conqueror of Thrace and Asia Minor, started the wars against Greek poleis | Persia (Achaemenids) | Darius The Great | 64%
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| Sultan, defeated crusaders in the Middle East | Ayybuid Dynasty | Saladin | 58%
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| Subjugated Greeks to Macedonia. Creator of Macedonian military power | Macedon | Philip of Macedonia | 56%
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| Roman Emperor, conqueror of Dacia and pushed Roman influence into Mesopotamia | Roman Empire (Principate) | Trajan | 44%
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| Unifier of China, creator of Chinese Empire | China | Qin Shi Huang | 33%
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| Eastern Roman Emperor, defeated Bulgars in 1018. | Eastern Roman Empire | Basil II | 31%
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| Gladius Romanus, liberated Italy and Northern Africa from the barbarians in attempt to reestablish Roman Rule | Eastern Roman Empire | Belisarius | 29%
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| Proclaimed Shogun, unified Japan under his rule. Founder of Tokyo | Japan | Tokugawa | 27%
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| Conqueror of Syria, intervened in conflicts in the arabic world after death of Muhammad | Islamic Caliphate | Khalid ibn al-walid | 22%
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| Mongol-originated conqueror of central Asia and Persia | Timurid Empire | Tamerlane | 22%
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| Young woman, who led French armies during the siege of Orleans | France | Joan d'Arc | 21%
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| Defeated Teutons on the lake Peipus, preventing their advance into Russia | Novgorod Republic | Alexander Nevsky | 15%
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| Defeated Mithridates, Spanish tribes and Mediterranean pirates. Killed in Egypt after defeat in Pharsalus | Roman Republic | Gnaeus Pompeius | 15%
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| Often called "The last of the Romans" Destroyed the Huns on the Catalunian plains in 451 and won many wars against Visigoths and the Franks | Roman Empire (Dominate) | Aetius | 14%
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| Crushed Teutonic forces on the fields of Grunwald, preventing their further advance into Eastern Europe | Poland and Lithuania | Jagiełło | 5%
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| Defeated Persian forces on the shores of Marathon (490 BC). Stopped their advance in Greece for 10 years. | Athens | Militiades | 3%
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| Conqueror of Greece, turned Corinth into ashes in 146 BC | Roman Republic | Flamininus | 0%
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