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List of historical characters

This is a list of historical characters in Hetalia: Axis Powers. These characters represent either inexplicably or explicitly actual persons from history and are shown interacting with Nations in different manners such as a "boss" (i.e. ruler).

European Figures

Adolf Hitler (?? ???)
Voiced by Ken Takeuchi in Japanese and R Bruce Elliott in English.

Referred to as "Germany's boss", he is seen in stories set around the time of World War II. He first appears in Chapter 4: Pact of Steel of the original webcomic, where he and Germany are preparing for a meeting with Russia. He has misplaced something and is giving Germany notes on what to do when he arrives, including having high-class Vodka on hand.[1] Germany later complains to Finland about his boss, claiming that he even sent him to try to find the Holy Grail. Finland asks if Germany worries that his boss might throw him in jail for complaining, and while Germany expresses his doubts, Finland concludes that Germany's boss could foreseeably go that far.[1]

Hitler later appears at the end of Lithuania’s Out-Sourcing Series Part 3: The Great Depression where he is seen kicking away Germany's reparations collections bag that had worsened the country's situation during the Great Depression, having gained power towards the end of the crisis.[2]

Christina of Sweden (?? ???)

She first appeared in a sketch posted on Himaruya's blog in September 2010 and was described as a free spirited woman during the 17th century.[3] She was mentioned again in the third interval drama CD as a former boss of Sweden's. When Finland asked what kind of person she was, Sweden responded that she became queen at the age of 6 then began planning her retirement at the age of 20. He then states she abolished her position on the throne and left on a journey to travel the world, much to Finland's astonishment. When Finland asked if Sweden was okay with her doing that, he responded that she looked like she was enjoying herself so it was okay with him. Finland later notes that despite the lack of change in his facial expression, Sweden appeared to be feeling nostalgic and was probably thinking about how good of a queen she was.[4]

Frederick the Great (?? ???)

Prussia's favorite boss of all time, whom he refers to as "Old Fritz."[5]

Gustav II Adolf (?? ???)

He was briefly mentioned in the third interval drama CD under his nickname The Lion of the North. He was also mentioned to be a former boss of Sweden's.[4] His daughter Christina was also mentioned in the drama CD as well.

Jadwiga of Poland (?? ???)

Poland's boss during the The First Time The Poland Rule Was Used strips.[6] It's worthy to note, however, that in the strips, she's aged up quite a bit compared to her historical age of 11 at the time of her consummation with Jagiello of Lithuania.

Jeanne d'Arc (?? ???)
Voiced by Michiko Neya in Japanese and Dana Schultes in English.

Also referred to as "Joan of Arc" and "that girl," she first appears in a series of illustrations called Big Brother France and That Kid, which showed her relationship with France. Jeanne is shown admonishing France and telling him that she is fighting for his sake.[7] In À Bientôt!, France meets a girl named Lisa, whom he believes to be Jeanne's reincarnation.[8]

Joseph Stalin (?? ???)

Referred to as "Russia's boss" or "Russia's adviser", he is seen in stories set around the time of World War II. He is first alluded to in Chapter 4: Pact of Steel when Lithuania overhears a meeting between him and Russia where the latter explains the plans for the Invasion of Poland.[9]

Maria Theresa (?? ???)
Voiced by Michiko Neya in Japanese and Stephanie Young in English.

Austria's boss in stories set around the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War. She is initially mentioned in the footnotes of the second part of Lithuania’s Outsourcing Series where she is not "particularly gung-ho" about participating in the partitioning of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.[10]

Asian Figures

African Figures

North American Figures

List of historical characters in Hetalia

This page is a list of historical characters in Hetalia: Axis Powers and Hetalia: World☆Stars. These characters represent either inexplicitly or explicitly actual persons from history and are shown interacting with Nations in different manners such as a "boss" (i.e. ruler). Others have been mentioned in conversation but have not materialized as characters in the series. For historical figures associated with Ancient Rome, see Ancient Roman historical characters.

Europe

Jeanne d'Arc

  • Big brother France and that kid
  • 2007 April Fools' Summary
  • Big Brother France's Melancholy (V1)
  • Postscript (V1)

Joanna of Castile

  • Boss Spain’s control of Southern Italy

Frederick the Great

  • Maria Theresa and the Seven Years’ War
  • Valentino - Final Chapter
  • 2009 April Fools' Ore-sama no Blog
  • Halloween 2013 Page 7 (??)
  • Prussia's Profile (V2)

Maria Theresa

  • Maria Theresa and the War of Austrian Succession
  • Maria Theresa and the Seven Years’ War
  • Summary of the War of Austrian Succession
  • Halloween 2013 Page 7 (??)

Adolf Hitler

  • Hetare 4: Pact of Steel
  • The Austrian Anschluss
  • Lithuania’s Out-Sourcing Part 3 (The Great Depression) (alluded to)
  • Germany's Profile (v1)

Napoleon

  • 2007 April Fools' Summary
  • Halloween 2013 Page 7
  • Big Brother France's Melancholy / He Loves Fishing in Troubled Waters (V1)
  • France's Profile (V1)

Others

(Misc Unnamed Figures Appear on Page 7 of Halloween 2013/ All of Italy's Bosses as well.)

  • Francisco Franco

-The story of Italy’s big brother

  • Guy Mollet

-Dream United Kingdom

  • Charles VI

-Summary of the War of Austrian Succession

  • Elizabeth Christine

-Summary of the War of Austrian Succession

  • Stalin???

-To your heart’s content, Russia! (maybe???)

  • People??? - Nordic Manga Summary
  • Queen Christina

-Denmark swings too low at Sweden as usual

  • Bishop???

-Medieval England’s Clothes and Hair

  • Kurt Waldheim (own section??)

-Comic Diary 9

  • David Beckham

-Comic Diary 10

  • Metternich (Klemens von Metternich)

-Comic Diary 10

  • Sophia of Bavaria

-Comic Diary 10

  • Frederick III of Denmark (probably)

-Nordic Manga Summary

  • Homer

-Meeting of the World (V1)

  • Niccolo Machiavelli

-Something More Important Than Tanks (V1)

  • Shakespeare

-He Loves Fishing in Troubled Waters

  • Wulfstan (died 1095)

-England's Medieval Clothes and Hair

  • Henry VIII of England

-Battle for the New World (V2)

  • "Only watchman on sealand"

-2009 Christmas Backlog

Mentioned

  • Kościuszko (コシチュシュコ Koshichushuko?) (1746 - 1817 CE), a Polish military engineer and a military leader who fought for the United States in the American Revolutionary War. Mentioned bitterly by a drunk England in Chapter 3: G-R Nonaggression Pact? of the original webcomic.
  • Lafayette (ラファイエット Rafaietto?) (1757 - 1834 CE), a French aristocrat and military officer who fought for the United States in the American Revolutionary War. Mentioned bitterly by a drunk England in Chapter 3: G-R Nonaggression Pact? of the original webcomic.
  • Nicholas II of Russia

-About the fact that Russia’s history is too scary -50 Reasons Why We Love Germany (V1)

  • Ludwig van Beethoven

-A kind of aristocratic comic

  • Benito Mussolini

-Lithuania’s Out-Sourcing Part 3 (The Great Depression) (alluded to)

  • King Emeric or Andrew II

-Liechtenstein’s Journal of Swiss Dopiness

  • Winston Churchill

-The Tunisia Campaign

  • Andreas Schnaas

-America's Crazy About Steampunk, too

  • Schubert (Franz)

-Halloween 2014 Page 4

  • Chopin

-Hello. I Am a Freeloader (V1)

  • Franz Joseph I

-The Freeloader Takes Control (V1)

  • William I (NOT SURE WHICH ONE)

-Secret Training and 007

  • Busby (of Chair)

-Chapter 3 -Snake vs Mongoose

  • Juan Carlos I of Spain

-I Can't Eat at This Cafe Part 2

  • "Important Guys"

-The Battle for the New World (V2)

  • Nostradamus

-1000 Years on No Time

  • Boticelli

-Boticelli's Erotic Paintings

Asia

Shapur I the Great

Others

  • Emperor Kōmei

-Black ships have come~

  • Emperor Meiji

-The Anglo-Japanese Alliance between two lonely people

  • Sugita Genpaku

-Maria Theresa and the Seven Years’ War -2008 April Fool's with Spain

  • Oda Nobunaga

-The World of War and the Fool of Owari

-It Came From England (V2)

  • Confucius

-Aniki and Christmas

  • Lee Byung-hun

-We're making an anime together!

Mentioned

  • Maeno Ryoutaku

-2008 April Fool's with Spain

  • Liu Bei

-Halloween 2011 Overflow

  • Guan Yu

-Halloween 2011 Overflow

  • Zhang Fei

-Halloween 2011 Overflow

  • Xiao Qiao

-Halloween 2011 Overflow

  • Da Qiao

-Halloween 2011 Overflow

  • Diao Chan

-Halloween 2011 Overflow

  • Choi Ji-woo

-German Simulator (V1)

Africa

Cleopatra

Others

Mentioned

North America

FDR

  • Reduce your opponent’s willpower American-style (probably)
  • The Tunisia Campaign (mentioned)

Other

  • Millard Fillmore

-Black ships have come~ (probably)

  • Matthew C. Perry

-Black ships have come~ (most likely)

  • William Brazel

-Assault☆The neighbor’s Roswell Incident

  • Harry S. Truman

-Assault☆The neighbor’s Roswell Incident

  • Pocahontas

-The Battle for America

  • George Washington

-America's Crazy About Steampunk, too

  • Thomas Jefferson

-America's Crazy About Steampunk, too

  • Theodore Roosevelt

-America's Crazy About Steampunk, too

  • Abraham Lincoln

-America's Crazy About Steampunk, too

Mentioned

  • Barack Obama

-Let's Think About the G8 Members!

  • Justin Bieber

-Halloween 2013 page 5

South America

Mentioned

  • Hugo Chavez

-I Can't Eat at This Cafe Part 2

Oceania

Others

  • Paul Delprat

-The Principality of Wy-chan & the Mysterious Sealand

List of historical Ancient Roman Hetalia characters

A sketch featuring five of the Roman Emperors from Twitter. (2021/02/18)

This page details Ancient Roman historical characters as they are depicted within the series Hetalia, created by Hidekaz Himaruya. For more information on the historical figure they are based on, click their names to be redirected to their corresponding Wikipedia page.

While elements of Ancient Roman history was incorporated into earlier parts of Hetalia (primarily through the character of Ancient Rome), the empire's history was more fully explored with the launch of Hetalia: World☆Stars. Several Roman Emperors were featured heavily early in it's run, as well as figures historically associated with them,[12] and have continued to make sporadic appearances.

The Roman Kingdom (753 BCE-509 BCE)

  • Lucius Tarquinius Superbus

-Grandpa Rome Pays a Visit (V2)

The Roman Republic (509 BCE-27 BCE)

Spartacus

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Spartacus (スパルタクス Suparutakusu?)


Caesar

Caesar (カエサル Kaesaru?)


Mark Antony

Mark Antony (マルクス・アントニウス Marukusu Antoniusu?)

Others

Augustus (27 BCE-14 CE)

Augustus

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Augustus (アウグストゥス?)


Agrippa

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Agrippa (アグリッパ Agurippa?)


Others

Tiberius (14-37 CE)

Tiberius

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Tiberius (ティベリウス Tiberiusu?)


Caligula (37-41 CE)

Caligula

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Caligula (カリグラ Karigura?)


Claudius (41-54 CE)

Claudius

Claudius (クラウディウス Kuraudiusu?)


Nero (54-68 CE)

Nero

Main article: Nero

Nero (ネロちゃん Nero-chan?) is the fifth emperor of the Roman Empire. He is nicknamed "The Tyrant", though other aspects of the character are more emphasized in his portrayal in Hetalia, focusing on his younger years before the death of his mother Agrippina.[13] He is the emperor that appears most frequently in the manga, and appeared in banner artwork alongside Italy advertising the production of Hetalia: World☆Stars.

Seneca

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Seneca (セネカ Seneka?) is a philosopher, playwright, scientist, and politician who served as Nero's tutor after Anicetus was fired. After Nero becomes emperor, Seneca continues to support him as an adviser.

Born in Córdoba, he is described as a "super old man" who has really accurate prophetic dreams. He is depicted with gray hair and wears a colorful toga and sandals. A chibi illustration depicts him surrounded by a publication that he had written on a scroll.[14][15] Prior to becoming Nero's tutor, he was exiled to an island because he was good at so many things and people were scared of him. After Nero becomes emperor, Seneca continues to patiently support him and act as a supervisor of sorts, though he babies Nero quite a bit too. Nero himself describes Seneca as Money Hungry, and as someone who eats all of his sweets whenever he visits his house.[16]


Burrus

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Burrus (ブルス Burusu?)


Agrippina

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Agrippina (アグリッピナ Agurippina?)


Anicetus

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Anicetus (アニケトゥス Aniketusu?)


Others

  • Poppaea (ポッパエアさん Poppaea-san?) is the second wife of Nero. At the time of the story she is referred to as "Nero's current crush," and made a bet with Agrippina that she couldn't get Nero out of his room. After Agrippina was successful, she cursed Nero and his "Mother Complex" and paid her, much to Nero's horror.[13] Later on, it is explained that Agrippina harasses "the girl he [Nero] likes" all day long, at one point sending her a letter cursing bad luck and deep wrinkles on her unless she stays away from Nero.[16]

Domitian (81-96 CE)

Hadrian (117-138)

Marcus Aurelius (161-180)

Commodus (177-192 CE)

Didius Julianus (193 CE)

Didius Julianus

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Didius Julianus (ディディウス・ユリアヌス Didiusu Yurianusu?)


Heliogabalus (218-222 CE)

Heliogabalus

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Heliogabalus (ヘリオガバルス Heriogabarusu?), also known as Elagabalus (エラガバルス Eragabarusu?)


Severus Alexander (222-235 CE)

Maximinus Thrax (235-238 CE)

Gordian I and II (238 CE)

Balbinus (238 CE)

Pupienus (238 CE)

Philip the Arab (244-249 CE)

Valerian (253-259 CE)

Valerian

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Valerian (ウァレリアヌス Warerianusu?)


Claudius Gothicus (268-270 CE)

Claudius Gothicus

Quintillus (270 CE)

Quintillus

Aurelian (271-275 CE)

Aurelian

Probus (276-282 CE)

Probus

Numerian (283-284)

Diocletian (284-305 CE)

Diocletian

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Diocletian (ディオクレティアヌス Diokuretianusu?)


Maxentius (306-312 CE)

  • Maxentius (マクセンティウス Makusentiusu?)

Constantine II (337-340)

Constantius II (337-361)

Constans (337-350)

Who dis?

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Himaruya, Hidekaz. "*ヘタレ4 鋼鉄協約* [Hetare 4: Pact of Steel]". p. 1. http://www.geocities.jp/himaruya/h_h0.htm. Retrieved September 12, 2012. 
  2. Himaruya, Hidekaz. "『出稼ぎリトアニアその3』 [Lithuania’s Out-Sourcing Series Part 3]". http://www.geocities.jp/himaruya/dks.htm. Retrieved September 12, 2012. 
  3. Himaruya, Hidekaz (September 11, 2010). "デンマークさんがスウェーデンさんに殴りかかりすぎな件について". http://himaruya.blog61.fc2.com/blog-entry-877.html. Retrieved September 12, 2012. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Hetalia Drama CD Interval Vol. 3: Nordic Five! Track 2- The Case of Sweden Beating up Denmark Too Many Times (Translation)". August 14, 2012. http://hetalia.livejournal.com/12307988.html. Retrieved September 12, 2012. 
  5. Himaruya, Hidekaz (2008). Axis Powers ヘタリア [Axis Powers Hetalia]. Gentosha. p. 17. ISBN 978-4-3448-1275-8. 
  6. Hidekaz, Himaruya (2010). Axis Powers ヘタリア 3 [Axis Powers Hetalia 3]. Gentosha. p. 96. ISBN 978-4-3448-1938-2. 
  7. "フランス兄ちゃんとあのこ". 2006. http://www.geocities.jp/himaruya/rkgk.htm. Retrieved November 18, 2012. 
  8. Hidekaz, Himaruya (2011). Axis Powers ヘタリア 4 [Axis Powers Hetalia 4]. Gentosha. p. 58. ISBN 978-4-3448-2233-7. 
  9. Himaruya, Hidekaz. "ヘタレ4 鋼鉄協約 [Hetare 4: Pact of Steel]". p. 13. http://www.geocities.jp/himaruya/h_h0.htm. Retrieved September 12, 2012. 
  10. Himaruya, Hidekaz. "『出稼ぎリトアニアその2』 [Lithuania’s Out-Sourcing Series Part 2]". http://www.geocities.jp/himaruya/sw.htm. Retrieved September 12, 2012. 
  11. "元はイギリスのあの料理 [The Cuisine That Was Originally England's]". http://www.geocities.jp/himaruya/nikkimanga4.htm. Retrieved September 24, 2012. 
  12. Himaruya, Hidekaz (October 20, 2014). "にほんさんと". http://himaruya.blog61.fc2.com/blog-entry-1554.html. Retrieved October 24, 2014. 
  13. 13.0 13.1 Himaruya, Hidekaz (September 26, 2014). "[2話]ヘタリア World☆Stars". http://www.shonenjump.com/p/sp/eeZK6WdNE7X47ZQI/index.html. Retrieved October 23, 2014. 
  14. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Jump_Profiles
  15. Himaruya, Hidekaz (October 25, 2014). "NYPD". http://himaruya.blog61.fc2.com/blog-entry-1560.html. Retrieved November 2, 2014. 
  16. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named World_Stars_Chapter_9

List of human Hetalia characters

This is a list of human characters in the series Hetalia that are not personifications or based on real historical figures.

European

  • Howard the Spy
  • Maurizio
  • French Actress (Halloween 2013)

Asian

  • Noto-sama
  • Yamato
  • Nomaru
  • Shinatty-chan

African

North American

  • Davie
  • Lisa

South American

Oceanic