History’s biggest Badasses
Shaka kaSenzangakhona
Shaka forged a small Zulu chiefdom into a feared kingdom through brutal discipline, military reform, and relentless conquest. He remade war itself, then was killed by his own brothers after teaching everyone nearby how power really works.
Rank - 119
Ariel Sharon
Ariel Sharon’s life reads like a battlefield map—bold advances, scorched retreats, and a legacy carved in dust, defiance, and the fine print of history’s moral gray zone.
Rank - 187
Maurice De Saxe
Bloated, brilliant, and half-dying, Maurice de Saxe turned Fontenoy into a masterpiece of smoke, steel, and spite—the last waltz of France’s hungover genius.
Rank - 188