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Current incumbents may also be found in the countries' articles ( main article and " Politics of") and the list of national leaders, recent changes on 2004 in politics, and past leaders on State leaders by year.
Various articles group lists by title, function or topic: e.g. abdication, assassinated persons, cabinet, chancellor, ex-monarchs (20th century), first names, head of government, head of state, lieutenant governorA Lieutenant Governor is a government official who is the subordinate or deputy of a Governor or Governor-General. Australia In Australia, the Lieutenant Governor is the subordinate of the Governor of a state, who serves as Administrator, or acting Govern, mayorA mayor ( Latin major "better") is the chief executive official of a city, town, or village. Worldwide, there is a wide variance in local laws and customs as to the powers and responsibilities of a mayor, as well as the means of becoming mayor. The French, military commandersSee also: Military History Antiquity Cyrus the Great (King of Persia who conquered Babylon) Artaphernes (Persian general) Themistocles ( Athenian admiral during the Persian Wars) Miltiades (Athenian general during the Persian Wars) Callimachus (Athenian g, ministerA minister is a politician who heads a government ministry or department (e. education, finance, health, state, war etc. Senior ministers are members of the cabinet, usually led by a prime minister or president. The term "minister" comes from a Latin word (and ministers by portfolio below), order of precedenceAn order of precedence is a sequential hierarchy of nominal importance of people; it is used by many organizations and governments. One's position in an order of precedence is not necessarily an indication of functional importance, but rather an indicatio, peerageThe Peerage is a system of titles of nobility which exists in the United Kingdom and is one part of the British honours system. The term can be used to refer to the entire body of titles in a collective sense, or to a specific title. All British honours,, presidentPresident is a title held by many leaders of organizations, companies, universities, and countries. Etymologically, a "president" is one who presides, who sits in leadership (from Latin prae "before" + sedere "to sit"). Originally, the term usually referr, prime ministerAlternate meaning: Prime Minister (band #A prime minister is the leading member of the cabinet of the top level government in a parliamentary system of government of a country, alternatively #A prime minister is an official in a presidential system or sem, Reichstag participants (1792), Secretary of State.
See also: Religious leaders by year
See also: List of international organization leaders in 2003, 2004
See also: List of national leaders (in office), state leaders by year.