If you can't name at least five of the people in this picture you need to get off /his/.
Victoria is the only one of any consequence.
>>2189373
1800s are a meme century
>>2189373
Was this the first UN summit?
That guy in the middle is the German meme guy, right?
>>2189373
If you cant name the non-western ones you're ultrapleb.
>>2189373
>if you're not interested in the specific time of history that I am, you need to get off /his/
>>2189390
>Meiji isn't of consequence
He set the stage for everything that happened in Asia in the 20th Century up until the end of the Korean War.
>>2190440
He was also tremendously powerless.
>>2190447
But it was his father's death and his or his advisors decision to back the revolutionaries that enabled modern Japan.
He was arguably more powerful than Victoria
>>2190447
>implying Victoria had power either
>>2190432
this
t. person who is not interested the late 19th century
yeah some people don't give a flipping fuck about the 1800s.
I don't even give a fuck about anything past the year 1200-1500 AD. sometime around there the world lost it's mystery and charm.
Alexander III
Franz Joseph
Queen Victoria
King Leopold
>>2189373
Make me.
>>2190188
>>2190423
>meme century
>the german meme guy
What did they mean by this
But I'm here to learn
Isn't that the point?
>>2189373
Franz Joseph is always the easy one.
>>2189390
Victoria had little power.
>Franz Joseph
>Nikolas
>Viktoria,
>Foxy Ferdinand
>Wilhelm
>Pedro II? or was he dead
>Abdul Roach Mehmet HAMID III
>carnot before his imminent assassination
Honeslty of all the world leaders this group is very very important because most of them had some part to play leading up to the great war and hence the end of civilization.
>>2189373
>/his/ is for only the increadibly specific few years I am interested in