Jean Lafitte may technically have been responsible for the repelling of the British Invasion on the shores of Louisiana, but he was never credited with such a feat because of his pirating ways.
Fuma Kotaro, the title given to a leader of the legendary ninja clan known as the Fuma. He's name may have been Kazama and he may have been part demon-ogre if you believe some of the tales spun about him.
Tullus Hostilius was the polar opposite to his predecessor in that he abandoned the gods and relished in war. He showed no mercy to his enemies and tore traitors limb from limb. Literally.
Despite his popularity amongst believers, Archangel Michael is only mentioned in scripture a handful of times. His presence however, is powerful enough to warrant many to call upon him in time of need.
Tokugawa Ieayasu would become known as the third unifier of Japan after Toyotomi Hideyoshi, though he would also become Shogun and establish the Tokugawa Shogunate that would rule Japan for nearly 300 years!
A samurai who would stare in the face of the fierce Toyotomi Hideyoshi and not blink, Data Masamune was known for his courage and sheer will. He would make audacious military moves in his youth, but would grow into composed tactician and perhaps one of the most powerful daimyo of his time.
Many see Kali as a destructive force, one who represents fury, sexuality and even some form of evil. But in actuality, there is a lot more to Kali than meets the eye where she is portrayed as a primordial mother of goodness.