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  1. Generalissimo (Italian), Generalísimo (Spanish), and Generalissimus are military ranks of the highest degree, superior to Field Marshal and other five-star ranks. The word "generalissimo" is an Italian term, from generale, plus the superlative suffix -issimo, itself from Latin -issimus, meaning "utmost, to the highest grade". Historically this rank was given to a military officer leading an ...

  2. Category. : Generalissimos. People who held a rank or title of generalissimo. The term "generalissimo" is not a synonym for supreme commander, or commander-in-chief, and is rarely used in English. All persons listed here should be supported in the article by a source which specifically refers to them by this title; unsupported names should be ...

  3. Generalissimus je původně latinský výraz ( latinsky „generalissimus“, italsky generalissimo, španělsky generalísimo, francouzsky généralissime ), který označuje vrchního armádního velitele, hodností vyššího než polní maršál a další generálské hodnosti v zemích užití. Výraz generalissimo je italský a má ...

  4. 大元帅(義大利語: Generalissimo ),是军衔体系中的最高等级,一般授予一国武装力量的最高统帅。 另外中華民國的特级上将、纳粹德国的帝国元帅、意大利王國在1938-1943年间存在的最高帝国元帅,以及美国在1903年授予乔治·杜威 海军特级上将,在1919年授予约翰·潘兴 陆军特级上将,在1976年追授 ...

  5. Chief of Staff to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Joseph Warren "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell (March 19, 1883 – October 12, 1946) was a United States Army general who served in the China Burma India Theater during World War II. An early American popular hero of the war for leading a column walking out of Burma pursued by the victorious Imperial ...

  6. The original Palace was built in years 1623-1630 by Albrecht von Wallenstein, Duke of Mecklenburg (1583-1634), who made his name and fortune as the Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial forces in the Thirty Years War. Emperor Ferdinand II feared Albrecht von Wallenstein's calculating mind and had him assassinated in 1634 in the town of Eger (now ...

  7. Jacques Cathelineau. Generalissimo Jacques Cathelineau ( French pronunciation: [ʒak katlino]; 5 January 1759 – 14 July 1793) was a French Vendéan insurrectionist leader during the Revolution. He was known among his followers as the Saint of Anjou . He was a well known peddler in Anjou. When the Kingdom of France was abolished and the French ...

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