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In the 15th century, this warrior/conqueror from Samarkand in Central Asia briefly interrupted the rise of the Ottoman Empire. He also conquered Russia, Persia, and northern India, but died on his way to conquer China. HOPE THIS HELPS.
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The warrior knights of Japan were the Samurai of the 18th and 19th century.
The Samurai is the Japanese warrior class that rose to power in the 11th century. They ruled Japan for 700 years after.
As a child William the conqueror was contantly in hiding, many people attempted to kill him while he was a child so they could have the throne for themselves. When he became a teenager, Edmund the confessor trained him as a warrior and conqueror.
He was a conqueror, a unifier, a nobleman, and a warrior. He was the first King of Both England and france, at that he became king of several other countries and holds the record for King of Largest landmass in Europe, William the Conqueror :o)
The word "steel" came from "Sǫrli." This came from a Nordic origin after a warrior family impressed William the Conqueror of Normandy.
Joan of Arc was victorious in the hyopothetical battle. Her superior armor tookt he day.
You probably refer to Genghis Khan (born Temuchin), ca. 1162-1227, the Mongol conqueror of Central Asia. Called the "Golden Horde" because of the magnificence of their leader's camp, they invaded Europe in 1237 and under the Khans ruled Russia for two centuries.
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Horsa was the brother of Hengest, a 5th century warrior who played a key role in the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain. Together, the two brothers led the Anglo-Saxon mercenaries who were hired by the British king Vortigern.