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Made famous in the epic poem, Homer's "Iliad", his one weakness is now used to describe any small but potentially fatal flaw. |
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This military leader spread Greek culture from his native Macedonia to the Indian subcontinent. |
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The Spanish referred to him as El Draque (the Dragon), he was instrumental in annihilating the mighty Spanish Armada and was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe. |
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This French teenager who heard voices led the French to lift the siege of Orleans during the Hundred Years' War, earning her the nom de guerre 'The Maid of Orleans': |
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This failed farmer and businessman found his niche in the military during the American Civil War and quickly rose to the rank of Commander of the Union Armies. |
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Twice wounded in heroic battle for the Americans in the Revolution, his name became synonymous with traitors when, dejected and unappreciated, he attempted to sell West Point to the British. |
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This Mexican general-turned-dictator cemented his reputation for military ineptitude by squandering his superior forces against a much smaller group of volunteers in an abandoned church near San Antonio in March, 1836. |
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Perhaps the only positive result in the disastrous Crimean War was the movement toward treatment of war wounded by this person, the founder of modern nursing: |
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He is Japan's greatest naval hero, destroying the mighty Russian Black Fleet in the Straits of Tsushima in 1905 during the Russo-Japanese War. |
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The nickname of Manfred von Richthofen, Germany's top fighter ace in World War I, downing 80 enemy aircraft before he was killed in action in 1918. Notorious for flying a maroon colored Fokker tri-plane. |
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Major General Thomas Jonathan Jackson was praised throughout the Confederacy for his stubborn defense against the Union forces as Manassas and Sharpsburg, earning him this nickname: |
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As Lord of the Admiralty in WWI, this future British leader oversaw the disastrous Gallipoli campaign, costing thousands of lives in a futile attempt to take Turkey out of the war. |
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The only WWII personality to make it to the dictionary, this turncoat served Nazi Germany as a puppet-dictator in Norway. |
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This recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor later had a successful career as a Hollywood actor. |
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During the 'Battle of the Bulge' in December, 1944, German generals ordered the surrounded American troops stationed in Bastogne to surrender. Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe responded with this one-word reply: |
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