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James Butler, 2nd duke of Ormonde was an Irish general, one of the most powerful men in the Tory administration......
Osceola was an American Indian leader during the Second Seminole War, which began in 1835 when the U.S. government......
Osman I was the ruler of a Turkmen principality in northwestern Anatolia who is regarded as the founder of the......
Osman Nuri Paşa was an Ottoman pasha and muşir (field marshal) who became a national hero for his determined resistance......
Otakar II was the king of Bohemia (1253–78), who briefly established his crownland as the most powerful state of......
William D. Otter was a Canadian army officer. He joined the army and helped suppress the Riel (North West) Rebellion......
Otto IV was a German king and Holy Roman emperor, candidate of the German anti-Hohenstaufen faction, who, after......
Nicolas-Charles Oudinot, duc de Reggio was a general, administrator, and marshal of France in the Napoleonic Wars.......
Sir James Outram, 1st Baronet was an English general and political officer in India known, because of his reputation......
John de Vere, 13th earl of Oxford was an English soldier and royal official, a Lancastrian leader in the Wars of......
Ozolua was an African king, the greatest warrior-king of Benin (in modern Nigeria). Ozolua was able to extend the......
Tim O’Brien is an American novelist noted for his writings about American soldiers in the Vietnam War. His best-known......
Calvagh O’Donnell was an Irish lord of Tyrconnell, foe and captive of the celebrated Shane O’Neill. The son of......
Hugh O’Donnell was the lord of Tyrconnell, an Irish chieftain of the O’Donnells. Son of Manus O’Donnell and half......
Hugh Roe O’Donnell was the lord of Tyrconnell (now County Donegal), Ireland. When he became chieftain of the O’Donnells,......
Leopoldo O’Donnell, duke de Tetuán was a Spanish soldier-politician who played a prominent role in the successful......
Manus O’Donnell was the first great Irish lord of Tyrconnell, whose career was marked by wars with the O’Neills......
Sir Niall Garvach O’Donnell was an Irish chieftain, alternately an ally of and rebel against the English. Niall......
Eoin O’Duffy was an Irish nationalist military leader and popular conservative head of Fine Gael (“Irish Race”),......
Bernardo O’Higgins was a South American revolutionary leader and the first Chilean head of state (“supreme director,”......
Daniel O’Neill was an Irish politician and soldier who supported Charles I and Charles II during the English Civil......
Hugh O’Neill was an Irish general, nephew of the celebrated Owen Roe O’Neill. He was a major Irish commander against......
John O’Neill was an Irish-born military leader of the American branch of the Fenians, an Irish nationalist secret......
Owen Roe O’Neill was an Irish rebel commander during a major Roman Catholic revolt (1641–52) against English rule......
Shane O’Neill was an Irish patriot, among the most famous of all the O’Neills. Shane, the eldest legitimate son......
Sir Phelim O’Neill was an Irish Roman Catholic rebel who initiated a major revolt (1641–52) against English rule......
Pacorus was a Parthian prince, son of King Orodes II (reigned c. 55/54–37/36 bc); he apparently never ascended......
Juan de Padilla was an aristocratic Spanish military leader of the Castilian Comunidades (Comuneros) in their unsuccessful......
Mangal Pandey was an Indian soldier whose attack on British officers on March 29, 1857, was the first major incident......
Theodoros Pangalos was a soldier and statesman who for eight months in 1926 was the dictator of Greece. After service......
Alexandros Papagos was a soldier and statesman who late in life organized a political party and became premier......
Gottfried Heinrich, count zu Pappenheim was a German cavalry commander conspicuous early in the Thirty Years’ War.......
Who was Park Chung-Hee? Park Chung-Hee was a South Korean general and politician who served as president from 1963......
Quanah Parker was a Comanche leader who, as the last chief of the Kwahadi (Quahadi) band, mounted an unsuccessful......
Parmenio was a Macedonian general usually considered the best officer in the service of Philip II and his son Alexander......
Ivan Fyodorovich Paskevich was a military officer and administrator in the Russian government who suppressed the......
José Patiño, marquis de Patiño was a Spanish statesman who was one of the most outstanding ministers of the Spanish......
George Patton was a U.S. Army officer who was an outstanding practitioner of mobile tank warfare in the European......
Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus was a Roman general whose victory over the Macedonians at Pydna ended the Third......
Friedrich Paulus was a German field marshal whose advance on Stalingrad (now Volgograd, Russia) in the summer and......
Pausanias was a Spartan commander during the Greco-Persian Wars who was accused of treasonous dealings with the......
Manuel Pavía y Lacy was a Spanish general whose defeat in the Spanish Revolution of 1868 helped bring about the......
Manuel Pavía y Rodríguez de Alburquerque was a Spanish general whose coup d’etat ended Spain’s First Republic (1873–74).......
Luigi Pelloux was an Italian general and prime minister (1898–1900) who brought his country to the brink of crisis......
Pelopidas was a Theban statesman and general responsible, with his friend Epaminondas, for the brief period (371–362)......
John Clifford Pemberton was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, remembered for his tenacious but......
Peng Dehuai was a military leader, one of the greatest in Chinese communist history, and minister of national defense......
Oleg Vladimirovich Penkovsky was a senior Soviet military intelligence officer who was convicted of spying for......
Sir William Penn was a British admiral and father of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania. In his youth Penn......
Guglielmo Pepe was a Neapolitan soldier prominent in the Italian Risorgimento and author of valuable eyewitness......
Sir William Pepperrell, Baronet was a colonial American merchant, politician, and soldier who in 1745 commanded......
Perdiccas was a general under Alexander the Great who became regent of the Macedonian empire after Alexander’s......
St. Nuno Álvares Pereira ; canonized April 26, 2009; feast day November 6) was an outstanding Portuguese military......
Shimon Peres was a Polish-born Israeli statesman, who served as both prime minister (1984–86 and 1995–96) and president......
Pericles was an Athenian statesman largely responsible for the full development, in the later 5th century bce,......
Matthew C. Perry was a U.S. naval officer who headed an expedition that forced Japan in 1853–54 to enter into trade......
Oliver Hazard Perry was a U.S. naval officer who became a national hero when he defeated a British squadron in......
Perseus was the last king of Macedonia (179–168), whose attempts to dominate Greece brought on the final defeat......
John J. Pershing was a U.S. Army general who commanded the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) in Europe during......
Juan Perón was an army colonel who became president of Argentina (1946–52, 1952–55, 1973–74) and was the founder......
Fernando Francesco de Avalos, marquis di Pescara was an Italian leader of the forces of the Holy Roman emperor......
Pavel Ivanovich Pestel was a Russian military officer and a radical leader of the Decembrist revolutionaries. The......
Peter I was the tsar of Russia who reigned jointly with his half-brother Ivan V (1682–96) and alone thereafter......
Peter II was the king of Aragon from 1196 to 1213, the eldest son and successor of Alfonso II. Peter married (1204)......
Hugh Peter was an English Independent minister, army preacher, and propagandist during the Civil War and Commonwealth.......
Symon Petlyura was a socialist leader of Ukraine’s unsuccessful fight for independence following the Russian revolutions......
David Petraeus is a U.S. army general who was appointed by Pres. George W. Bush to head multinational forces in......
Ludwig Pfyffer was a Swiss military leader, spokesman for Roman Catholic interests in the cantons, and probably......
Pharnabazus was a Persian soldier and statesman who was the hereditary satrap (provincial governor) of Dascylium......
Luang Phibunsongkhram was a field marshal and premier of Thailand in 1938–44 and 1948–57, who was associated with......
Philip II was the 18th king of Macedonia (359–336 bce), who restored internal peace to his country and by 339 had......
Philippe, king of Belgium is the king of the Belgians from 2013. Philippe was the first of three children of Albert......
Arthur Phillip was a British admiral whose convict settlement established at Sydney in 1788 was the first permanent......
Philopoemen was a general of the Achaean League notable for his restoration of Achaean military efficiency. He......
Phocion was an Athenian statesman and general, virtual ruler of Athens between 322 and 318. Formidable in the defense......
Phormion was a brilliant Athenian admiral who won several engagements before and during the Peloponnesian War.......
Niccolò Piccinino was an Italian soldier of fortune who played an important role in the 15th-century wars of the......
Ottavio Piccolomini-Pieri, duca d’Amalfi was a general and diplomat in the service of the house of Habsburg during......
Charles Pichegru was a general of the French Revolutionary Wars who played a leading role in the conquest of the......
Timothy Pickering was an American Revolutionary officer and Federalist politician who served (1795–1800) with distinction......
George Edward Pickett was a Confederate army officer during the American Civil War, known for Pickett’s Charge......
Zebulon Pike was a U.S. army officer and explorer for whom Pikes Peak in Colorado was named. In 1805 Pike, then......
Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback was a Black man who was born free and served as a Union officer in the American......
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney was an American soldier, statesman, and diplomat who participated in the XYZ Affair,......
Thomas Pinckney was an American soldier, politician, and diplomat who negotiated Pinckney’s Treaty (Oct. 27, 1795)......
Augusto Pinochet was the leader of the military junta that overthrew the socialist government of Pres. Salvador......
Niccolò Pisani was a Venetian admiral, renowned for his victories in the third war between the feuding republics......
Vettore Pisani was a Venetian admiral, victor in a decisive battle in the fourth war between the maritime republics......
Hermann Pister was a German SS officer who was the second and last commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp,......
Piye was a king of Cush (or Kush, in the Sudan) from about 753 to about 723 bce. He invaded Egypt from the south......
Józef Piłsudski was a Polish revolutionary and statesman, the first chief of state (1918–22) of the newly independent......
Aleksey Andreyevich Polivanov was a general in the imperial Russian army who, during World War I, was appointed......
Leonidas Polk was a U.S. bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, founder of the University of the South, and......
Marquis de Pombal was a Portuguese reformer and virtual ruler of his country from 1750 to 1777. Sebastião was the......
Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius was the younger son of the Roman general Pompey the Great, and a vigorous opponent......
Pompey the Great was one of the great statesmen and generals of the late Roman Republic, a triumvir (61–54 bce)......
Józef Antoni Poniatowski was a Polish patriot and military hero, who became a marshal of France. Initially an officer......
Stanisław Poniatowski was a Polish soldier, state official, and nobleman who supported the Swedes against the Poles......
Pontiac was an Ottawa Indian chief who became a great intertribal leader when he organized a combined resistance—known......
John Pope was a Union general in the American Civil War who was relieved of command following the Confederate triumph......