Name a Valid Year: Rulers #1 - Statistics

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Name Description Reign % Correct
Napoleon Bonaparte Serving as First Consul and then Emperor of France, he conquered large swathes of Europe 1799-1804, 1804-1814, 1815
96%
Leonid Brezhnev His reign over the USSR was second only to Stalin's in duration 1964-1982
88%
Emperor Hirohito He "led" Japan through the Second World War and the following recovery 1926-1989
85%
Abraham Lincoln President of the U.S. during American Civil War 1861-1865
81%
Queen Victoria Monarch of Britain through the Industrial Revolution 1837-1901
79%
Louis XIV "The Sun King" built the Palace of Versailles 1643-1715
70%
Charlemagne He was the first Holy Roman Emperor 800-814
66%
Frederick the Great "Old Fritz" was a leader for the Prussian military and the Enlightenment 1740-1786
65%
Sitting Bull The principal leader of the entire Sioux nation, he famously defeated General Custer at Little Bighorn 1867-1890
65%
Constantine the Great Arguably, his most important act as Emperor of Rome was conversion to Christianity 306-337
64%
Alexander the Great As King of Macedonia, he captured pieces of Western Asia and Northern Africa 336-323 BCE
58%
Genghis Khan As Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, he conquered most of Eurasia and killed thousands 1206-1227
54%
Ivan the Terrible The first Tsar of all Russia 1547-1575, 1575-1584
47%
Suleiman the Magnificent He ruled as sultan over the Ottoman Empire during its peak in economic and military power 1520-1566
35%
Ashoka the Great One of India's greatest emperors, Ashoka controlled almost all India and promoted the spread of Buddhism throughout Asia c.268-232 BCE
18%
Prajadhipok Revolution forced Siam's last absolute monarch to abdicate; its rural economy was hit hard by worldwide economic depression 1925-1935
16%
Ezana of Axum King of Axum (centered in modern-day Ethiopia), he conquered the Kingdom of Kush and converted the kingdom to Christianity c. 320-360
16%
Hammurabi Known for his set of codified laws, which he claimed to receive from Shamash, the Babylonian god of justice c. 1792-1750 BCE
11%
Nebuchadnezzar II This King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire allegedly had the Hanging Gardens Built and had the title "King of the Universe" 605-562 BCE
10%
K'inich Janaab' Pakal He was ajaw of the Mayan city-state Palenque, and his tomb, the Temple of Inscriptions, has extensive glyph writing and records 615-683
4%
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