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* Whilst the rest of the country has warmed up to him relatively recently, John Brown has ''always'' been a hero in Kansas.
* Ghengis Kahn is a national hero in Mongolia.
* In Canada, [[w:Louis Riel|Louis Riel]]. One of the founders of Manitoba and one of the most outspoken defenders of Métis rights and the French language in Canada in his time, he was seen in the remainder of the country as a dangerous rebel and was executed for treason. Over a century later, opinion is still divided down the same lines on whether he was a hero or a villain.
 
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