1. Josef Stalin
Stalin was General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union's Central Committee from 1922 until his death in 1953. Under the leadership of Stalin, the State of Ukraine suffered a very great famine (Holodomor), by most people this is considered a result of mass extermination as part of the government policy of Stalin. Estimated number of deaths varied from 2.5 million to 10 million. Famine caused by the political and administrative decisions.
Besides famine, Stalin ordered the cleaning of the Soviet Union any person who was considered as enemy state.
In total, the estimated number who were killed under Stalin range from 10 million to 60 million people.
Louis XIV
Louis if you're doing Mr. Philips crossword if not than its Louis xiv
Britain
James Mill divided history according to the religion or view of the most dominant and powerful ruler in India at the time. The problem with the periodization of James Mill is that he only looks at Indian history from the view point of the rulers, and doesn't think about the views of the people.
Conflict Diamonds are also known as Blood Diamonds because they come from the most controlled and conflicted ares of the world. It is unclear as to what the most famous conflict diamond in history is.
Adolf Hitler.
Vlad the Impaler ruler of Romania was very cruel. He impaled people on a pole and left them to rot out on his castle grounds others to see. The Count Dracula myth is based on Vlad. Also, Hitler who killed 6,000,000 Jews wasn't too friendly either.
King Minos of Crete is often depicted as a cruel and ruthless ruler in Greek mythology, especially in his treatment of those who opposed him or crossed him. He is most known for his involvement in the myth of the Minotaur and the labyrinth.
Louis XIV
Alexander the great is important because by the age of thirty he had created one of the largest empires in ancient history. He was the ancient ruler of Macedonia, what is now north eastern Greece and as ruler he conquered most of the civilized world, from Greece to Egypt, Persia and India. He is known as one of the greatest commanders of all time and was undefeated in battle.
Tsar Nicholas II
augustos was the most powerful ruler of the mightiest empire of the ancient world.
You just described most of the ancient world.
"The Question of the Aged Mother" is a Japanese folktale about a mother and her son who must face a cruel decree by the ruler. The question that the son must answer to save his mother's life is: "What is the most essential thing in this world?" Ultimately, the son realizes that the answer lies in filial piety and love for one's parents.
Yogi Berra and Frankie Frisch have the most doubles in World Series history with 10 each.
Slaveowners, because they were the people who bought slaves and have no ruler over them, except if they have a king that's also cruel to them. They're the most protected and favored by Hammurabi's code of laws.
The creation of the world :)