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10. Richard I (Lionheart)

Richard I was given the nickname Lionheart (or Coeur de Leon) for his exceptional fighting ability and courage. The duke of Normandy and the Count of Anjou, he ascended to the throne of England in 1198 after defeating his father Henry II with the help of his powerful mother Eleanor of Aquitaine. Richard took the cross in 1188 when he heard of Saladin's successful conquest of Jerusalem. He raised funds by selling official titles, rights and lands to the highest noble bidder. He left for the Holy Land in 1190 along with French King Philip II and most of the military forces of Christendom. After being waylaid first in Sicily and then in Cyprus, Richard and Philip arrived in the Holy Land in June 1191. The joint forces first took Acre and then moved onto Arsuf before fortifying Ascalon. Arguments between who was to become King of Jerusalem escalated and Philip quit the Crusade and returned to France. Richard pressed on but when he realized he had no way of securing Jerusalem even if he had managed to capture it, he signed a peace treaty with Saladin and returned to Europe. He spent his final five years reclaiming his throne from his brother John and fighting against Philip's advances into Normandy.

9. Spartacus

Born in Thrace in 109 BC, Spartacus is most widely known as the gladiator who led the revolt against Rome during the Gladiatorial War. It is not known for sure how Spartacus became a gladiator but the leading theory is that he once fought for the Roman army but deserted and became a thief. He was arrested and sold as a gladiator due to his strength. In 73 BC he and seventy followers escaped from a gladiator school near Capua and fled to Mount Vesuvius where they were joined by local slaves. His army continued to grow until it was 90, 000 men strong and they began wreaking havoc in southern Italy, defeating two Roman armies and plundering any city they came across. From there they marched north into Gaul where he tried to free his men but they refused to leave and they marched again into Italy for more plunder. Spartacus was killed in a battle at Lucania in 71 BC and his men were crucified. He has been remembered as a legendary commander not only for his successes in battle but for his own courage strength and compassion.

8. Saladin

Known to the western world as the antihero of the Third Crusade, he is revered in the Middle East as the hero who returned Jerusalem into Muslim hands. The Kurdish Sultan was born in 1138 in Mesopotamia (now Iraq) and grew up during the First Crusade. He was trained as a soldier by his uncle Asad al-Din Shirkuh and early in his military career he worked on uniting Arab forces under his control first in Egypt then in Syria and Palestine. He then set his sights on Jerusalem and conquered King Guy de Lusignan at the Battle of Hattin. The battle was a tremendous success for Saladin as his army almost wiped out the Crusaders in the Holy Land. The city of Jerusalem fell into his hands when he came to terms with Balian of Ibelin who defended the city after the capture of Guy. His capture of Jerusalem influenced King Richard of England to join forces with King Philip of France and set out for the Third Crusade to the Holy Land. The Christian forces made their way to Ascalon when Richard fell ill and signed a peace treaty with Saladin that left Jerusalem in Muslim hands as long as Christians would be able to safely make their pilgrimage. His reign of Jerusalem was short lived however as he died of a fever on March 4, 1193. Saladin is most often recognized as much for his generosity and chivalry as he is for his impressive military accomplishments.

7. Lieutenant Audie Murphy

Born the son of a poor Texas sharecropper in 1924, Audie went on to become the most decorated American soldier of World War II. In an attempt to free himself of his hardships, he joined the army as a private in 1942. After his basic training he was shipped to Casablanca, Morocco where he continued with his training. He saw action in North Africa, Sicily, France and Germany and was distinguished by his quick thinking and bravery. He not only destroyed several of the enemy's machine guns in minutes but also jumped onto a burning tank destroyer and turned its machine gun on the enemy as well as cutting off a German counterattack of six tanks and 250 Infantry practically by himself. For these acts of courage he has received countless decorations including the Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, two Silver Stars, the Legion of Merit, two Bronze Stars, and three Purple Hearts; as well as the French Legion of Honor and two Croix de Guerre. He returned to America as a hero and turned his wartime fame into a successful film career. With help from his friends, Audie penned an autobiography entitled To Hell and Back, which was later made into a movie in which he played himself. While on a business trip he died in a plane crash on May 28, 1971 and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery with military honors.

6. Miyamoto Musashi

The greatest sword fighter of his time, Miyamoto Musashi, also known as the Sword Saint, is one of the best-known samurai in Japanese history. Born in 1584 in Harima Province, Musashi was raised by his uncle in Shoreian temple. By the time he was 13 he had already won his first duel against Arima Kigei, a student of the Shinto Ryu school of military arts. For the next 16 years he made a name for himself, fighting in more than 60 duels (including against the Yoshioka School and his most famous duel against Sasaki Kojiro) in which he was undefeated. During this time he also enlisted in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's army and although he was on the losing side, he escaped, crawling among corpses and drinking from muddy puddles to survive. After the war, he turned his attention to teaching swordsmanship and he is credited with creating the nitoryu technique in which you fight with two swords. Later in his life, he became a master painter and writer. His most famous written work is The Book of Five Rings, which covers the sum of his experience as a sword fighter including strategy, tactics and philosophy. At the age of 62, Musashi died of thoracic cancer in Reigando Cave (the same cave where he lived as a hermit while writing The Book of Five Rings).

5. Gaius Julius Caesar

The greatest general in Rome's history, Caesar came to power first as a quaestor and praetor before being elected as consul and proconsul in 59 BC and organizing the First Triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus. He distinguished himself by leading campaigns in Gaul, Britain and Germany but his growing power scared the senate and he was asked to disband his forces. Not only did he refuse this request, he marched on Rome. He started an outbreak of civil war that lasted until December 49 BC when he held a dictatorship in Rome for eleven days while he was elected as consul. He then chased Pompey to Egypt where he remained living with Cleopatra for several years. On his return to Rome he improved the living conditions of his people and drew up elaborate plans for consolidation of the empire. In 44 BC he became dictator for life, a title that was short lived because on the Ides of March (March 15th) 44 BC, he was stabbed to death by a group of his friends and protégés including Cimber, Casca, Cassius and Brutus.

4. Hannibal Barca

A Carthaginian General, Hannibal was a master strategist who developed outflanking tactics. Dubbed the father of strategy by military historian Theodore Ayrault Dodge, he grew up with a fierce hatred of the Romans. After the death of his brother-in-law Hasdrubal, he took command of the Gaulo-Cathaginian army and set his sights on Rome. He set out in the spring of 218 BC and fought his way through the Pyrenees and the Alps with a force of 46,000 soldiers and 37 war elephants. When he was in Roman territory, he ravaged hundreds of towns leaving complete destruction in his wake. Some of his greatest victories were at Trebia, Lake Trasimenus and Cannae, even turning some Roman cities against his enemies. Scipio eventually defeated him in his homeland at the Battle of Zama, after which he signed a peace treaty in 201 BC. After several years as a suffete, he was accused by his political enemies of conspiring with King Antiochus of Syria. At the threat of a Roman investigation, Hannibal fled to the court of King Prusias of Bithynia where he poisoned himself before the Romans could force him to surrender.

3. Sun Tzu

A Chinese General, Sun Tzu was the author of the first and most sophisticated book on military theory ever written, The Art of War. While not much is known about the man, it is generally accepted that he was an accomplished General who served the King of Wu in the period of the Warring States in the 4th century BC. It was at this time that he wrote The Art of War, which covers logistics, espionage, strategy and tactics with a deep reliance on philosophy. The main points it stresses are the high cost of war, the unpredictability of battle, the correlation between political and military policies and the ineffectiveness of setting hard and fast rules. Not only has it influenced Asian military thinking for centuries, but it has also formed the base of the military strategies of Napoleon, Mao Zedong, General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. and Henry Kissinger. In more recent times, The Art of War has been adopted by business students in Tokyo, New York and London as a text on business strategy.

2. Leonidas I

Best known for his heroic last stand at the Battle of Thermopylae, Leonidas' early years have barely been documented although legend has it that he was the descendant of Heracles. His reign began somewhere around 490 BC and he shared control with Leotychides, as was Spartan custom of the time. The Persian army, led by King Darius, had been conquering Greece for close to ten years when Leonidas became King. When Darius died in 481 BC his son Xerxes continued his father's expansion into the Greek mainland. In an attempt to stop the advancing army in their tracks, Leonidas (despite warnings by the Oracle of Delphi that told of his death) went to meet Xerxes with 7000 troops including the famed 300 Spartans, at the Pass of Thermopylae (aptly nicknamed the Hot Gates). Xerxes sent in wave after wave of troops including his Immortals who were in turn slaughtered by the Greeks. After a few days of fighting a Greek traitor told Xerxes of a mountain trail which he could use to outflank his enemy. Leonidas learned of the betrayal and sent away most of his men keeping only the 300 Spartans that made up his personal guard. Leonidas' 300 valiantly fought off the advancing Persians down to their last man. Leonidas was killed and his body was beheaded and crucified which only served to anger his fellow Spartans who expelled the Persians from Greece a few months later at the Battle of Plataea.

1. Alexander the Great

Arguably one of the greatest generals of antiquity, Alexander's conquests extended the Macedonian kingdom from Greece to India, almost the entire known world at the time. Born in 356 BC his early years were spent under the tutelage of the philosopher Aristotle. His early military career was spent releasing Greece from the grasp of the Persians. From there he moved through Syria, Egypt (where he founded the city of Alexandria and visited the oracle of Ammon and claimed his divinity), and Asia Minor before his final conquest into India. He then returned to the west and began making preparations to invade Arabia but before he could achieve this conquest, he fell ill and died in June 323 BC. Throughout his reign, the casualties of his troops compared to those of his enemies were considerably less, mostly due to his quick tactical thinking and his love for the men who fought under him.

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Anda tentu ingat tentang kisah seorang anak yang dibesarkan oleh kumpulan monyet, yup itulah Tarzan, rupanya bukan cerita omong kosong belaka hewan memelihara anak manusia hingga akhirnya berubah seperti mereka, dibawah ini adalah sedikit kisah menakjubkan dari manusia yang di besarkan oleh hewan !
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Pada tahun 1960, antropolog Spanyol Jean-Claude Auger menerima laporan dari nomads di gurunSahara bahwa ada seorang anak telah berjalan bebas di gurun. Ia pergi untuk melakukan investigasi, dan tentu saja, ia melihat seorang anak laki-laki bersama sekumpulan gazelles ( Kijang Gurun).
Antropolog tersebut kemudian memperhatikan anak tersebut, dan betapa kagetnya ia ketika melihat anak tersebut berkomunikasi dengan kawanan hewan tersebut sambil memakan akar-akaran, kadal, dan cacing .
Auger kembali dua tahun kemudian dengan tentara Spanyol untuk menangkap anak tersebut. Tetapi ketika mereka mencoba untuk mengejar,Jeep yang ditumpanginya terbalik. Tahun 1966,
Auger membuat satu upaya terakhir untuk menangkap anak dengan helikopter dan jaring, tetapi juga tidak berhasil menagkap anak tersebut.
John Ssbunya
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Pada tahun 1988,anak laki-laki berumur 4 tahun bernama John Ssebunya melihat ayahnya menembak dan membunuh ibunya. Takut akan hidupnya, Yohanes berlari ke dalam hutan di negara Uganda dan bergabung dengan kumpulan Monyet penghuni hutan tersebut, salah satu dari beberapa binatang menyusui lainnya menerima anak tersebut menjadi bagian dari kelompoknya.
Ketika Yohanes ditemukan lebih dari satu tahun kemudian, ia mempunyai rambut tebal meliputi tubuhnya, dia berjalan berlutut dan menekuk jari tangannya, dan dia tidak bisa memakan makanan yang dimasak.
Namun setelah diadopsi sebuah panti asuhan Kristen di kota Masaka, sisi kemanusiaannya mulai terlihat. Sekarang ia berumur 24, John telah belajar untuk berbicara dan berjalan tegak lurus. Ia bahkan memutar musik dan gitar. Dan pada tahun 1999, dia bepergian ke Eropa dengan dari Afrika dengan anak-anak paduan suara. (Foto: BBC - Anak Wolves' Busana)
Ivan Mishukov
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Pada tahun 1996, 4 tahun Ivan Mishukov berlari jauh dari orang tua untuk menjadi salah satu dari 2 juta anak-anak tuna wisma hidup di jalanan di Rusia.
Setelah hidup terlunta-lunta dijalanan kota Moscow, akhirnya ia bergabung dengan kumuplan anjing jalanan untuk mencari makanan dan perlindungan di dinginya langit malam kota Moscow, dan menjadikan dia pemimpin mereka.Dua tahun kemudian, polisi menangkap anak tersebut di belakang dapur di sebuah restoran, ketika sedang mengais sisa sisa makanan, kemudian ia dibawa kesebuah panti sosial dan dengan cepat untuk menyesuaikan dengan kehidupan dunia manusia. Sekarang, Ivan hidup dengan normal , walaupun dia masih mimpi tentang anjing. (Foto: Marcianitos Verdes)
Victor
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Ditemukan anak 12 tahun bernama Victor muncul dari kayu di Aveyron, Perancis, ia tidak dapat berbicara, makan daging mentah, dan banyak cakaran diseluruh tubuhnya.
kejadian tersebut terjadi tahun 1799, dan Victor segera menemukan dirinya di tengah perdebatan filosofis dari alam sekitar manusia. Adalah manusia dilahirkan baik, hanya akan rusak oleh masyarakat? Atau dia dilahirkan egois dan kejam, dalam kebutuhan masyarakat?
Seorang dokter bernama Jean Itard dikhususkan untuk menganalisa Victor, percaya bahwa jika ia dapat mengajarinya untuk dapat berbicara bahasa manusia dan menunjukkan rasa kasih sayang, ia dapat membuktikan, bahwa jauh dari pendidikan dapat menimbulkan sisi binatang kita semua. Sayangnya untuk Itard, Victor tidak pernah membuat banyak kemajuan.
Misha
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Pada tahun 1997, seorang wanita bernama Monique "Misha" Defonesca mempublikasikan kisah hidupnya tentang Holocaust. Menurut buku nya, Nazi telah membunuh orang tuanya di Brussels ketika dia hanya berusia 7 tahun. langsung saja, ia hanya sebatang kara Misha melewati daratan eropa sendirian dengan sepasang serigala yang menemaninya selama berbulan-bulan, mungkin tahun.akhirnya tibalah ia di Ukraina.
Cerita sebuah kisah hidup yang menakjubkan, koran Belgia mewawancarainya dan memberitakan rincian dan menemukan bahwa Misha's nama sebenarnya adalah Monique De
Waal. Meskipun orang tuanya meninggal dalam perang, ia akhirnya dirawat oleh kakenya. Misha kemudian datang dengan bersih dan menjelaskan ke pers Belgia cerita "kenyataan" dan "jalan hidup".
Amala & Kemala
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Dua remaja putri ditemukan di dekat Calcutta 1926 oleh Wahyu Yusuf Singh, seorang pendeta lokal di panti asuhan. Singh menulis dalam buku harian bahwa mereka telah lama mempunya gigi yang aneh dan benci kepada matahari, melolongi bulan, makan dari mangkuk di atas tanah, dan melihat dengan jelas di dalam gelap. Ia mencoba untuk membudayakan kehidupan bersosialisasi Amala dan Kamala, tapi tidak dapat.

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Fenomena tanah ambles biasanya terjadi tiba-tiba, walaupun hanya dikenal di tempat-tempat tertentu yang rawan ambles, fenomena ini telah terjadi di seluruh dunia. Awalnya ditandai dengan bocornya pipa-pipa ledeng yang berkarat, itu menandakan tanah berpijak kita sedang ambles pertahan, dan suatu hari nanti wuuusss...! Bangunan-bangunan diatasnya akan tersedot kedalamnya dan jalan-jalan akan hancur. Tapi ada juga yang amblesnya bersifat alami bukan karena campur tangan manusia dan hasilnya sangat indah dan menakjubkan. Aneh tapi nyata, inilah beberapa fenomena tanah ambles terbesar di dunia.

1. Qattara Depression
Dia Qattara, barat Kairo, Mesir, terdapat tanah ambles terbesar di dunia yang meninggalkan lubang besar dengan panjang 175 mil/280 km dan lebar 90 mil/140 km. Lokasi di sini seperti hilang ditelan bumi dan ukurannya sangat mengejutkan.

Lubang yang bagian paling dalamnya berada 134 meter di bawah laut itu pernah digunakan dalam perang dan belakangan para ilmuwan mencoba untuk membangun proyek senilai 360 juta dollar (3,8 triliun) yang memanfaatkan Qattara untuk melengkapi ketersediaan energi mandiri. Rencana ini mengharuskan digalinya parit dari ujung Qattara menuju laut Mediterania sehingga air akan mengaliri lubangnya melalui terowongan. Pada akhirnya (setidaknya 160 tahun ke depan) danau baru akan menyaingi ukuran danau Eerie; di sini panasnya gurun pasir akan menguapkan tambahan aliran air. Mesir adalah tempatnya sejumlah tanah ambles di gurun pasir. Tapi yang paling tidak bisa dipahami adalah fenomena 100% alami di lubang Qattara ini. Qattara merupakan hasil dari erosi angin atau badai angin yang menggerus lapisan atas hingga ambles ke lapisan sumber airnya. Pada google map di bawah ini yang berwarna hijau mint adalah Qattara.

2. Berezniki

Lubang Berezniki di Rusia mulai muncul di tahun 1986 dan terus tenggelam tiap tahunnya tanpa bisa dihentikan. Saat ini sudah mencapai kedalaman 200 meter dengan panjang 80 meter dan lebar 40 meter. Kalau ada yang pernah mendengar Berezniki mungkin tahu disinilah pemasok 10% kebutuhan dunia akan potash (garam abu/kalium karbonat) dan lubang ini mengancam jalur rel kereta di area pertambangannya.


3. Guatemala City

Penghuni di Guatemala City suatu saat pernah mendengar gemuruh aneh selama berminggu-minggu tapi tidak yakin apa yang sebenarnya sedang terjadi di sekitar mereka. Kemudian pada akhir bulan Februari 2007, bumi tempat mereka berpijak tiba-tiba ambles ke bumi! Sebuah lubang yang hampir berbentuk lingkaran sempurna tercipta seketika dengan membawa serta semua yang ada diatasnya termasuk sekitar 1000-an manusia yang kemudia berhasil dievakuasi. Dua diantaranya tewas. Bencana ini disebabkan oleh runtuhnya sistem pengairan yang berada di bawah permukaan tanah.

Lubang yang tercipta disebabkan kondisi geologis yang berubah karena kesalahan pemeliharaan sistem pengairan dan pipa-pipa bawah tanah yang sudah uzur, tapi faktor umum yang biasa menyebabkannya adalah air. Bumi yang berpijak di atas lapisan batu carbonate akan terkena erosi karena aliran air yang terus menerus. Batuan itu akan terkikis dan lapisan-lapisannya akan terisi dengan air dan pada akhirnya menciptakan keadaan yang rawan ambles.

4. Sarisarinama

Lubang-lubang Sarisarinama di Venezuela ini adalah satu keajaiban alam yang misterius dan juga indah. Ada beberapa lubang berbentuk lingkaran yang diameternya mencapai 350 meter dan kedalaman lebih dari 350 meter. Para ilmuwan tidak yakin bagaimana lubang-lubang ini terbentuk pada awalnya.

Tiap lubang memiliki ekosistem yang unik dengan banyak tumbuhan dan spesies hewan yang tidak ditemui di belahan bumi lainnya. Lihat videonya di sini.


5. Bimmah

Bimmah adalah nama dari salah satu lokasi fenomena alam dahsyat yang aneh ini. Penduduk di sini, Oman, menjadikan lubang besar ini sebagai tempat wisata (lebih tepatnya, taman atau kolam renang).

6. Mount Gambier

Dikenal sebagai kota kawah, Mout Gambier (berlokasi di antra Adelaide dan Melbourne di Australia Tenggara) punya banyak hal menarik seperti danau, goa, dan lubang-lubang dalam tanah. Kota ini memiliki baik kawah-kawah vulkanik maupun lubang-lubang besar alami yang berisikan air sehingga membuat kota ini cantik.

7. Rumah yang Kurang Beruntung di Florida

Steve Kluge membuat daftar gambar-gambar menarik yang berhubungan dengan geologi dan bencana alam. Ini adalah rumah yang kurang beruntung dan tenggelam di Florida. Tanah ambles adalah salah satu masalah klasik di Florida selain banjir dan badai.

8. Agrico Gypsum Stack

Florida sudah lama dihantui oleh longsor tanah ambles, tapi bencana yang satu ini adalah salah satu yang paling besar. Tanah yang ambles ini berada di bawah tumpukan gypsum (sampah industri beracun) seberat 80 juta ton. Bahan berbahaya ini mengkontaminasi 90% air minum di Florida dan upaya pembersihannya menelan biaya jutaan dollar. Lubang bervolume 2 juta kaki kubik ini nantinya diberi nama "Journey to the Center of the Earth" dan dikenal sebagai salah satu objek hiburan dari produk Disney World.

9. South Florida

Karst (satu jenis lapisan batu) di satu kota di Florida Selatan mengalami penurunan dan menghasilkan lubang di tanah yang cukup besar.

10. Lubang Bumi Setan

Kedalamannya memang cukup "mengerikan" yaitu mencapai 400 kaki, inilah "lubang setan" di Texas. Mulut lubang ini berukuran 40 x 60 kaki dan terdapat bukti arkeologi bahwa tempat ini pernah dikeramatkan oleh orang asli Amerika. Penduduk setempat biasa menemukan anak-anak panah, stalaktit, dan harta karun lainnya dari lubang besar ini.

11. Macungie

Kadar air yang sedang sebenarnya membantu "menyelamatkan" tanah tempat berpijak kita, jika tidak, tentu saja kita tidak akan bisa membangun apapun di atasnya karena akan mudah tererosi. Tetapi, jika lapisan tanah ini menjadi perangkap air yang besar, resikonya adalah ambles. Jika tanah ambles secara alami mungkin bisa dimaafkan bahkan menciptakan suatu keajaiban alam yang indah, tapi kalau itu disebabkan oleh manusia itu sendiri, tentu saja sangat buruk akibatnya. Amblesnya tanah Macungie di Pennsylvania di atas membuat Florida merugi besar. Di Pennsylvania sistem pengairan bawah tanahnya sudah uzur dan fenomena tanah ambles menjadi bertambah umum.

12. Bowling Green

Rencana dibangunnya Kentucky Trimodal Transpark segera dibatalkan saat terjadi tanah ambles seluas 200 kaki di Bowling Green, Kentucky. Di daerah ini memang dikenal rawan tanah ambles dan setiap saat bisa terjadi hal seperti ini lagi. Ini membuat pembangunan di seluruh area di sini sangat beresiko.

13. Daisetta

Di Daisetta, Texas belum lama ini (Mei 2008), yang diawali oleh amblesnya tanah selebar 20 kaki di satu daerah pemukiman, menjadi meluas hingga 900 kaki dengan kedalaman 100 kaki dalam sehari dan menelan tiang-tiang telpon, bangunan-bangunan dan kendaraan. Pemerintah setempat telah meneliti kemungkinan kebocoran pada jalur-jalur minyak dan gas alam di situ. Endapan minyak dan lumpur yang ditimbulkan turut membahayakan beberapa rumah tinggal di dekatnya.



14. Amblesnya Montrose Avenue



Tanah ambles selebar 80 kaki dengan kedalaman 15 kaki terjadi di tengah Montrose Avenue. Jalan raya ini akhirnya ditutup selama dua minggu pada awal Januari tahun lalu. Untungnya tidak ada korban karena peristiwa ini.

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