General Amsell is a bunch of BS.. Kalvin Lee
General Gabler was not based on a real person. The character General Gabler was created by the playwright Henrik Ibsen for his play "Hedda Gabler," which explores themes of manipulation, power, and societal expectations.
Yes. He was a general in the slave rebellion
Sun Tzu was probably not a real person.
For information there is no one called "everyone" in this world.
Spartacus
who was the main general of the north in the 1800
General Grievous's Real name is Qymaen Jai Sheelal
The answers given on answers are from the general population that give what answers they know. Each category is supervised by experienced people.
Is this the real person = Ist diese die echte Person Is this the real person = Ist diese die wahre Person
No, the noun 'Mickey' is a proper noun, the name of a person (real or fictional). A proper noun is always capitalized. A common noun is a general word for a person, a place, or a thing.
General Tellheim from "The Miracle of the White Stallions" is a fictional character inspired by historical figures. The story, which revolves around the events of World War II and the rescue of Lipizzaner stallions, incorporates real elements but does not depict an actual person named General Tellheim. Instead, the character serves to illustrate themes of courage, loyalty, and the preservation of cultural heritage during wartime.
Yes i am a real person