Artemisia was the queen of Halicarnassus, an ancient Greek city-state that was then a part of the Persian Achaemenid empire. She was courageous in battle and fearless when speaking her opinion. She established herself as a valiant warrior and won the King of Persia’s esteem for her tactical and commanding skills while fighting with Xerxes I. This is Artemisia I, the warrior Queen of Caria (Ἀρτεμισία).
Top 4: Hermann
Hermann
In the Battle of Teutoberg Forest, Arminius (German Name: Hermann), a leader of the Cherusci tribe, led a coalition of Germanic tribes to victory over three Roman legions.
He is Germany’s first-choice commander.
Top 5: El Cid
El Cid
El Cid, meaning “The Lord” in his name. He was a superb fighter who distinguished himself on the battlefield and made a deep impression on the Castilian populace. El Cid is still regarded as one of Spain’s most beloved national heroes and a popular folk figure in the country.
Gold chests and the third round of The Mightiest Governor events are where you can find him.
Top 6: Tomyris
Tomyris
The warrior queen of the Massagetae was named Tomyris. When Cyrus the Great of the Achaemenid Empire captures her son in a previous battle, it is stated that she personally led her warriors into battle to defend her country.
The Mightiest Governor is the only place to get her.