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King of Mycenae. When his Helen, the wife of his brother Menelaus, was taken by Paris, Agamemnon sent his troops to recover her, thus sparking the Trojan War.
Aristotle was a famous Greek philosopher.
Bacchus was the Roman god of wine, featured as an opponent in Rock of Ages and a playable character in Smite. He is the Roman equivalent of Dionysus.
King of the Franks and Frankish Roman Emperor from 768 to his death. He united most of France, Germany and Italy under his banner in the expansion of the Frankish Empire.
Charles III was the King of Spain from 1759 to 1788
Charles IV was the King of Spain from 1788 to 1808, playable in Europa Universalis IV at the beginning of the Revolutionary France campaign
Cronos was one of the twelve Titans born to Gaia and Ouranos (Uranus). He was the youngest of the twelve, and fathered 6 of the Olympians that would then go on to rule the heavens.
Europa was a mortal lover of Zeus and the subject of Francois Boucher's The Rape Of Europa, visible in the bleachers of the Rococo levels of Rock of Ages
Farinata degli Uberti was an Italian aristocrat, subject of a 1450 painting by Andrea del Castagno, visible in the bleachers of the Renaissance levels of Rock of Ages
Giovanni de' Medici was an Italian banker, featured as an opponent in Rock of Ages
Ixion was a figure in Greek mythology, whose punishment for lusting after Hera consisted of being bound to an ever-spinning wheel.
Pope Julius II was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1503 to 1513
Justinian was a Byzantine emperor, and was featured as an opponent in Rock of Ages
Leonardo da Vinci was a Florentine painter, inventor and scientist. He was born in 1452 and died in 1519. He was most famous for his painting, "Mona Lisa".
Leonidas was a Spartan king of the 5th century BC. He is famous for his role in defense of Greece during the Persian Wars.
Louis XIV was the king of France from 1643 until 1715 (the longest reign of any European monarch in history).
Marie Antoinette was an Austrian noble who eventually became Queen of France. Despite what Freddie Mercury would have you believe, she very likely never said "let them eat cake".
Mercury was the messenger of the gods in Roman mythology
An archangel whose name means and asks the rhetorical question "Who is like God?" He is the leader of God's armies and will defeat Satan at Armageddon.
A man with many titles, Napoleon was a French general during the French Revolution that made several significant impacts in European history.
Pippo Spano was an Italian magnate, subject of a 1450 painting by by Andrea del Castagno, visible in the bleachers of the Renaissance levels of Rock of Ages
Plato was an influential Greek philosopher and mathematician.
In Greek mythology, Prometheus is the titan who stole fire from the Gods and gave it to man. When Zeus discovered this, he had Prometheus chained to a mountain, made him mortal, and had an eagle eat his liver every day, which regenerated and caused him eternal suffering.
Cardinal Richelieu was a French clergyman, nobleman, and statesman
A figure of Greek mythology. Sisyphus is a deceased mortal in the underworld damned to the futility of repeatedly rolling a boulder to the top of a slope, only to see it roll back to the bottom.
Tantalus was a figure in Greek mythology, whose punishment for attempting to serve his own son at a feast with the gods was for fruit to forever loom over him, raising every time he tried to grasp it
The subject of a 1798 painting by Francisco Goya, the Great He-Goat is featured as an opponent in Rock of Ages
A legendary King of Athens and a son of of Poseidon. He is an important figure in Greek Mythology.
Venus was the Roman goddess of love, subject of Sandro Botticelli's The Birth of Venus, visible in the bleachers of the Renaissance levels of Rock of Ages
Historical warlord and partial inspiration for the popular vampire character "Dracula".
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