Military Leaders, WAL-ŌKU
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William Wallace was one of Scotland’s greatest national heroes and the chief inspiration for Scottish resistance......
Albrecht von Wallenstein was a Bohemian soldier and statesman, commanding general of the armies of the Holy Roman......
Sir William Waller was a leading Parliamentary commander in southern England during the first three years of the......
Frederick Townsend Ward was an adventurer who commanded the “Ever Victorious Army,” a body of Western-trained troops......
Joseph Warren was a soldier and leader in the American Revolution, who on April 18, 1775, sent Paul Revere and......
Richard Beauchamp, 13th earl of Warwick was a soldier and diplomatist, a knightly hero who served the English kings......
Richard Neville, 16th earl of Warwick was an English nobleman called, since the 16th century, “the Kingmaker,”......
Robert Rich, 2nd earl of Warwick was an English colonial administrator and advocate of religious toleration in......
George Washington was an American general and commander in chief of the colonial armies in the American Revolution......
Stand Watie was a Cherokee chief who signed the treaty forcing tribal removal of the Cherokees from Georgia and......
Archibald Percival Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell was a British field marshal and government administrator whose victories......
Anthony Wayne was a prominent American general during the Revolutionary War, who later destroyed the Northwest......
Otto Weddigen was a German submarine commander whose feat of sinking three British armoured cruisers in about an......
Albert Coady Wedemeyer was an American military leader who was the principal author of the 1941 Victory Program,......
Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of Wellington was an Irish-born commander of the British army during the Napoleonic......
Wendi was the emperor who reigned from 581–604 and reunified and reorganized China after 300 years of instability,......
William Westmoreland was a U.S. Army officer who commanded U.S. forces in the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1968. After......
Christiaan Rudolf de Wet was a Boer soldier and statesman, regarded by Afrikaner nationalists as one of their greatest......
Maxime Weygand was a French army officer who in World War I served as chief of staff under Gen. (later Marshal)......
Valeriano Weyler y Nicolau, marquis de Tenerife was a Spanish general who, as captain general of Cuba shortly before......
Joseph Wheeler was a Confederate cavalry general during the American Civil War. Wheeler entered the U.S. cavalry......
Sir John Wildman was an English agitator and Leveler associate who outlasted vicissitudes under three British kings......
Charles Wilkes was a U.S. naval officer who explored the region of Antarctica named for him. Wilkes entered the......
James Wilkinson was an American soldier and adventurer, a double agent whose role in the Aaron Burr conspiracy......
Ulrich Wille was a Swiss military leader and commander in chief of the Swiss Army during World War I who made major......
William de Hauteville was a Norman adventurer, the eldest of 12 Hauteville brothers, a soldier of fortune who led......
William I was a noble who made himself the mightiest in France and then changed the course of England’s history......
William III was the stadholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands as William III (1672–1702) and king of......
William Louis was the count of Nassau, stadtholder of Friesland, Groningen, and Drenthe, who with his cousin, Maurice......
Henry Maitland Wilson, 1st Baron Wilson was a British field marshal, commander in chief in the Middle East (February–December......
Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, Baronet was a British field marshal, chief of the British imperial general staff, and......
Wiman Chinese general, or possibly a Korean in Chinese service, who took advantage of the confusion that existed......
Alfred, Fürst (prince) zu Windischgrätz was an Austrian field marshal who was the leader of the reactionary faction......
Orde Charles Wingate was a British soldier, an outstanding “irregular” commander and unconventional personage in......
Sir Reginald Wingate, 1st Baronet was a British general and imperial administrator, principal founder and governor-general......
Henri Gerard Winkelman was a general who commanded the armed forces of the Netherlands during the German invasion......
James Wolfe was the commander of the British army at the capture of Quebec from the French in 1759, a victory that......
Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley was a British field marshal who saw service in battles throughout the world......
Leonard Wood was a medical officer who became chief of staff of the U.S. Army and governor general of the Philippine......
John L. Worden was a U.S. naval officer who commanded the Union warship Monitor against the Confederate Virginia......
Karl Gustav, Count Wrangel was a Swedish soldier who succeeded Lennart Torstenson as Swedish military and naval......
Pyotr Nikolayevich, Baron Wrangel was a general who led the “White” (anti-Bolshevik) forces in the final phase......
Karl Philipp, prince von Wrede was a Bavarian field marshal, allied with Napoleon until 1813, when he joined the......
Wu Peifu was a Chinese warlord who dominated Beijing from 1917 to 1924. The son of a tradesman, Wu joined the famous......
Wu Sangui was a Chinese general who invited the Manchu of Manchuria into China and helped them establish the Qing......
Wudi was the founder and first emperor (265–290) of the Xi (Western) Jin dynasty (265–316/317), which briefly reunited......
Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger was an English soldier and conspirator who led an unsuccessful rebellion against Queen......
Władysław III Warneńczyk was a Polish king (1434–44) who was also king of Hungary (as Ulászló I; 1440–44) and who......
Xenophon was a Greek historian and philosopher whose numerous surviving works are valuable for their depiction......
Xerxes I was a Persian king (486–465 bce), the son and successor of Darius I. He is best known for his massive......
Xiang Yu was a Chinese general and leader of the rebel forces that overthrew the Qin dynasty (221–207 bce). He......
Xu Da was a general who helped the founder and first emperor of the Ming dynasty, Hongwu (reigned 1368–98), to......
Yigael Yadin was an Israeli archaeologist and military leader noted for his work on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Yadin,......
Yamaga Sokō was a military strategist and Confucian philosopher who set forth the first systematic exposition of......
Yamagata Aritomo was a Japanese soldier and statesman who exerted a strong influence in Japan’s emergence as a......
Count Yamamoto Gonnohyōe was a Japanese naval officer who served two terms as prime minister of his country (1913–14;......
Yamamoto Isoroku was a Japanese naval officer who conceived of the surprise attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl......
Yamana Mochitoyo was the head of the most powerful warrior clan in western Japan in the 15th century. Yamana’s......
Yamashita Tomoyuki was a Japanese general known for his successful attacks on Malaya and Singapore during World......
Yang Xiuqing was an organizer and commander in chief of the Taiping Rebellion, the political-religious uprising......
William Yarborough was a U.S. Army officer decorated for his service in World War II and highly influential as......
Yasuke was a valet and bodyguard of the Jesuit missionary Alessandro Valignano who rose to become a member of the......
Ye Jianying was a Chinese communist military officer, administrator, and statesman who held high posts in the Chinese......
Ye Ting was an outstanding Chinese military leader. Ye is thought to have been of peasant origin, but he was educated......
Yermak Timofeyevich was a Cossack leader of an expeditionary force during Russia’s initial attempts to annex western......
Yi Song-Gye was the founder of the Korean Joseon (Yi) dynasty (1392–1910). A military leader in the Goryeo dynasty,......
Yi Sun-shin was a Korean admiral and national hero whose naval victories were instrumental in repelling Japanese......
Yohannes IV was the emperor of Ethiopia (1872–89). Like his predecessor, Tewodros II (reigned 1855–68), Yohannes......
Johann Yorck, count von Wartenburg was a Prussian field marshal, reformer, and successful commander during the......
Frederick Augustus, duke of York and Albany was the second son of King George III of Great Britain, younger brother......
Alvin York was a celebrated American hero of World War I, immortalized by the film version of his life story, Sergeant......
Prince Andrew, duke of York , duke of York, is the third child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, duke of......
Richard, 3rd duke of York was a claimant to the English throne whose attempts to gain power helped precipitate......
Sir Francis Edward Younghusband was a British army officer and explorer whose travels, mainly in northern India......
Yuan Shikai was a Chinese army leader and reformist minister in the twilight of the Qing dynasty (until 1911) and......
Nikolay Yudenich was the commander of the White forces in the northwest during the Russian Civil War (1918–20).......
Yue Fei was one of China’s greatest generals and national heroes. In 1126 North China was overrun by the nomadic......
Benedetto Zaccaria was a Genoese merchant, diplomat, and admiral, hero of a decisive Genoese naval victory over......
Jan Zamoyski was a Polish advisor to King Sigismund II Augustus and Stephen Báthory and later an opponent of Sigismund......
Zangī was an Iraqi ruler who founded the Zangid dynasty and led the first important counterattacks against the......
Emiliano Zapata was a Mexican revolutionary, champion of agrarianism, who fought in guerrilla actions during and......
Zeng Guofan was a Chinese administrator, the military leader most responsible for suppressing the Taiping Rebellion......
Carlo Zeno was a Venetian admiral whose victory over the Genoese at Chioggia, near Venice, in 1380 was a turning......
Liamine Zeroual was the president of Algeria (1994–99). Zeroual joined the Algerian army at age 16 and fought against......
Zhang Xueliang was a Chinese warlord who, together with Yang Hucheng, in the Xi’an Incident (1936), compelled the......
Zhang Zhidong was a Chinese classicist and provincial official, one of the foremost reformers of his time. Zhang......
Zhaohui was a famous Qing dynasty general who played a prominent part in the conquest of East Turkistan (now Uygur......
Zheng Chenggong was a pirate leader of Ming forces against the Manchu conquerors of China, best known for establishing......
Zheng He was an admiral and diplomat who helped extend the maritime and commercial influence of China throughout......
Zhu De was one of China’s greatest military leaders and the founder of the Chinese communist army. Born into a......
Georgy Zhukov was a marshal of the Soviet Union, and the most important Soviet military commander during World......
Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq was the Pakistani chief of Army staff, chief martial-law administrator, and president of Pakistan......
Miklós Zrínyi was a statesman, military leader, and author of the first epic poem in Hungarian literature. Born......
Tomás de Zumalacárregui y de Imaz was a Spanish military tactician and the most brilliant soldier to fight for......
Zuo Zongtang was a Chinese administrator and military leader, one of the scholar-officials who worked to suppress......
Miguel Ricardo de Álava y Esquivel was a soldier in the Napoleonic Wars and statesman. Álava was an aide-de-camp......
Fevzi Çakmak was a Turkish marshal and statesman who played a leading role in the establishment of the Turkish......
İbrahim Paşa was an Ottoman grand vizier (1523–36) who played a decisive role in diplomatic and military events......
İsmet İnönü was a Turkish army officer, statesman, and collaborator with and successor to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk......
Ōkubo Toshimichi was a Japanese politician and one of the samurai leaders who in 1868 overthrew the Tokugawa family,......