Richard I, also known as Richard the Lionheart, was a medieval English king and prominent military leader during the Third Crusade.
John Byng was a British Admiral known for his pivotal role in the Seven Years' War, whose execution sparked controversy and debate over military justice.
Field Marshal Radetzky was an Austrian commander renowned for his military genius, particularly in the Battle of Custoza, and his composition of the popular Radetzky March.
Gediminas was a Grand Duke of Lithuania, a skilled diplomat, and a pivotal figure in the establishment of Vilnius as the nation's capital.
Sir John Hawkwood was an English condottiere and renowned military leader who served various Italian states during the 14th century.