Sir Philip Sidney was an influential Elizabethan poet, courtier, and soldier, renowned for his sonnet sequence Astrophil and Stella and his role in the Protestant cause.
Archibald Wavell was a distinguished British field marshal, renowned for his strategic brilliance during World War II, particularly in the Middle East and India campaigns.
Ferdinand Foch was a renowned French military commander during World War I, known for his strategic brilliance and leadership in achieving victory for the Allied forces.
Harold Alexander was a distinguished British field marshal and strategist whose leadership during World War II significantly impacted the outcome of the conflict.
Gerhard von Scharnhorst was a Prussian general and military reformer instrumental in modernizing the Prussian Army and contributing to its victory in the Napoleonic Wars.
Erich Ludendorff was a German general and politician who played a pivotal role in World War I and later became a key figure in the rise of the Nazi Party.