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Of the ancient leaders, Alexander really was the greatest. He conquered dozens of towns and ruled an empire that encompassed Greece, Egypt, and India. In battle he was invincible and no one could ever defeat him except the malaria for which he died
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Julius Caesar was one of the greatest emperors that existed, establishing the foundations for the Roman Empire and its expansion. That is why today he is known to everyone and remains one of the greatest figures in history.
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There is no doubt that the United States would not be the world power that it is today without the impulse of men like George Washington. Their participation determined liberation as a country and set aside the time as a British colony.
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Bonaparte is one of the most paradigmatic leaders in history, for his victories on the battlefield, but also for his mysteries. Even today he is one of the most studied people in history.
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Although not always recognized, Simón Bolívar laid the foundations for many of the revolutions in Latin America. In an era where America was under the Spanish yoke, this liberator fought for the independence of his people.
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India's struggle is always related to Gandhi, due to the fame he gained worldwide. He is also known for his always peaceful methods, which implies that he never shed blood.
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Lenin took Marxism as the basis for building a state and changing the history of Russia. Communism is today one of the most famous currents, and Lenin was the one who led the army during the Russian Revolution that led to the fall of Tsarism.
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De los políticos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Churchill es el más recordado no solo por sus acciones, sino por sus discursos. Como Primer Ministro Británico intentó ganar el corazón de las personas para ganar la guerra.
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You may or may not agree with the contribution of this man, but the truth is that the Chinese Revolution changed the world. Without it, it is difficult to think of China or even Asia as a whole as we know it. Maoism is one of the most famous currents in the world.
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Mandela was one of the undisputed leaders in the South African struggle and a world leader in the battle for the rights of all people. His phrases and speeches are a source of inspiration for many.
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While the rest of the people on the list are men, Margaret Thatcher knew how to make a space for herself when women didn't have this opportunity. It is not for nothing that she is known as the Iron Lady, given that she was a firm woman and that she carried the country hard.
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The Cuban Revolution is still important for history. Although there were other important leaders, the visible face was always Che Guevara, with his characteristic image that today travels the world.