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===[[File:PanAsian.png]] Asians===
===[[File:PanAsian.png]] Asians===

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====[[File:Cball-China.png]] Chinese====
====[[File:Cball-China.png]] Chinese====
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*[[File:YuTheGreat.png]] {{Colorlink|#00AFFF|Chinese Theocracy|Yu the Great}} (c. 2123 BC-2025 BC)
*[[File:YuTheGreat.png]] {{Colorlink|#00AFFF|Chinese Theocracy|Yu the Great}} (c. 2123 BC-2025 BC)
*[[File:Laozi.png]] {{Colorlink|#141414|Chinese Theocracy|Laozi}} (Between 600 BC-300 BC)
*[[File:Laozi.png]] {{Colorlink|#141414|Chinese Theocracy|Laozi}} (Between 600 BC-300 BC)
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*[[File:Mohism.png]] {{Colorlink|#FFE680|Meritocracy|Mozi}} (468 BC-391 BC)
*[[File:Mohism.png]] {{Colorlink|#FFE680|Meritocracy|Mozi}} (468 BC-391 BC)
*[[File:Zhuangzi.png]] {{Colorlink|#FDFDFD|Chinese Theocracy|Zhuang Zhou}} (369 BC-286 BC)
*[[File:Zhuangzi.png]] {{Colorlink|#FDFDFD|Chinese Theocracy|Zhuang Zhou}} (369 BC-286 BC)
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====[[File:PanArab.png]] Arabs====
====[[File:PanArab.png]] Arabs====
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*[[File:Muhammad.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy|Muhammad]] (570-632)
*[[File:Muhammad.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy|Muhammad]] (570-632)
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====[[File:Cball-Armenia.png]] Armenians====
====[[File:Cball-Armenia.png]] Armenians====
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*[[File:Heraclius.png]] [[Byzantine Model|Heraclius]] (575-641)
*[[File:Heraclius.png]] [[Byzantine Model|Heraclius]] (575-641)
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====[[File:Cball-Iran.png]] Persians====
====[[File:Cball-Iran.png]] Persians====
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*[[File:Zarathustra.png]] {{Colorlink|#003897|Zoroastrian Theocracy|Zoroaster}} (Between 1500 BC-500 BC)
*[[File:Zarathustra.png]] {{Colorlink|#003897|Zoroastrian Theocracy|Zoroaster}} (Between 1500 BC-500 BC)
*[[File:Cyrus.png]] {{Colorlink|#800080|Zoroastrian Theocracy|Cyrus the Great}} (600 BC-530 BC)
*[[File:Cyrus.png]] {{Colorlink|#800080|Zoroastrian Theocracy|Cyrus the Great}} (600 BC-530 BC)
*[[File:Khosrow.png]] {{Colorlink|#FDC719|Zoroastrian Theocracy|Khosrow I}} (512-579)
*[[File:Khosrow.png]] {{Colorlink|#FDC719|Zoroastrian Theocracy|Khosrow I}} (512-579)
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====[[File:Zio.png]] Jews====
====[[File:Zio.png]] Jews====
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*[[File:Moses.png]] {{Colorlink|#FFD000|Religious Nationalism|Moses}} (Between 1592 BC-1271 BC)
*[[File:Moses.png]] {{Colorlink|#FFD000|Religious Nationalism|Moses}} (Between 1592 BC-1271 BC)
*[[File:Joshua.png]] {{Colorlink|#561C69|Religious Nationalism|Joshua}} (1335 BC-1245 BC)
*[[File:Joshua.png]] {{Colorlink|#561C69|Religious Nationalism|Joshua}} (1335 BC-1245 BC)

Revision as of 12:54, 29 June 2024

This is a list of icons of some known people. Could be real life people or fictional characters, this will be the list of existing icons in this wiki, if you create someone, add it to this list. For the design of the icons, you can refer their respective political parties, closest ideologyballs, nation represented, election symbols, proposed flags or in some cases, their personal coat of arms/banner (if any, such as those of Thomas Jefferson and Margaret Thatcher).

Also, PLEASE, for the love of god (or for whichever deity (or none at all) you pray for), make sure you put them in the correct order.

And the colors represent the most prominent color in the design.

Complete List

Real Characters

Fictional Characters

List of Peoples by Ethnicity

Americans

Yankees

Amerindians

Europeans

Italians

Greeks

Spaniards

French

Germans

Russians

Asians

Chinese

Arabs

Armenians

Persians

Jews

Africans

Berbers

List of people by Occupation

Artists

WIP

Notes

  1. Nobody knows for sure when he was born. North Korea says it's 1982 but South Korea says he was born in 1983.
  2. No certainty. He is supposed to have descended from a community of pagan Roman diplomats settled in Palestine. His grandfather, Bacchius, had a Greek name, while his father, Priscus, bore a Latin name.
  3. Suggested a possible Arab background but neven proven.
  4. Strong debate, especially among the nationalists of the respective countries, whether he was French or German. Charlemagne belonged to the tribe of Franks, who no longer exist having evolved into the modern French and having adopted Latin customs but who were ethnically German.