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-1799), military general and first president of the United States, is depicted in various artworks throughout history

Background imageMilitary General Collection: Japan, Honshu, Tokyo, Hibiya, Ueno Park, Statue of Saigo Takamori (1827-1877) the

Japan, Honshu, Tokyo, Hibiya, Ueno Park, Statue of Saigo Takamori (1827-1877) the Military General and Politician

Background imageMilitary General Collection: Vintage Print Picture Period Engraving Julius Caesar

Vintage Print Picture Period Engraving Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar, 100 BC-44 BC. Dictator of the Roman Republic, military general, politician, author of his own histories. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published 1857

Background imageMilitary General Collection: Magazine Advert for The English Welcome to Garibaldi, written and composed by by F. W

Magazine Advert for The English Welcome to Garibaldi, written and composed by by F. W
3850932 Magazine Advert for The English Welcome to Garibaldi, written and composed by by F. W. Bayley and arranged for piano by C. C

Background imageMilitary General Collection: Marc Antony

Marc Antony
Roman general and statesman Marc Antony. Digitally colored woodcut reproduction of an illustration

Background imageMilitary General Collection: George Washington at Valley Forge during the American Revolutionary War

George Washington at Valley Forge during the American Revolutionary War. George Washington, 1732 - 1799. American political leader, military general, statesman

Background imageMilitary General Collection: Julius Caesar, 100 BC-44 BC. Dictator of the Roman Republic, military general, politician

Julius Caesar, 100 BC-44 BC. Dictator of the Roman Republic, military general, politician, author of his own histories

Background imageMilitary General Collection: Portrait of George Washington (1732-99) 1772 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of George Washington (1732-99) 1772 (oil on canvas)
BAL8124 Portrait of George Washington (1732-99) 1772 (oil on canvas) by Peale, Charles Willson (1741-1827); Washington University, St

Background imageMilitary General Collection: WASHINGTON TAKING COMMAND. JOHN S. DAVIS. George Washington (1732a'1799), military general

WASHINGTON TAKING COMMAND. JOHN S. DAVIS. George Washington (1732a'1799), military general and first President of the United States of America, USA

Background imageMilitary General Collection: George Washington at Princeton, 1779 (oil on canvas)

George Washington at Princeton, 1779 (oil on canvas)
BAL28610 George Washington at Princeton, 1779 (oil on canvas) by Peale, Charles Willson (1741-1827); Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia

Background imageMilitary General Collection: George Washington (1732-99) (oil on canvas)

George Washington (1732-99) (oil on canvas)
XIR26546 George Washington (1732-99) (oil on canvas) by King, Samuel (18th century); Chateau Blerancourt, Picardie, France; (add.info.: First President of the United States of America; ); American

Background imageMilitary General Collection: WASHINGTON TAKING COMMAND. JOHN S. DAVIS. George Washington (1732a

WASHINGTON TAKING COMMAND. JOHN S. DAVIS. George Washington (1732a
WASHINGTON TAKING COMMAND. JOHN S. DAVIS. George Washington (1732A


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-1799), military general and first president of the United States, is depicted in various artworks throughout history. - From ancient times to the American Revolutionary War, military generals have played a crucial role in shaping nations and history. - Julius Caesar, a renowned Roman military general and politician, left his mark on the Roman Republic with his leadership and self-authored histories. - Saigo Takamori, a Japanese military general from the 19th century, is honored with a statue in Tokyo's Ueno Park for his contributions to Japan's modernization. - Philopoemen, an influential Greek military general and statesman during the Hellenistic period, is remembered through engravings depicting Polybius carrying his ashes in procession. - George Washington stands as an iconic figure in American history as both a political leader and esteemed military general during the Revolutionary War era. - Various portraits capture different moments of George Washington's life: at Valley Forge enduring hardships during winter; taking command at Princeton; or simply portrayed as a distinguished statesman. - These vintage prints showcase the significance of military generals throughout time and their impact on societies they served.