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    JMdict
    commander-in-chief;generalissimo
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    Generalissimo (Italian: Generalissimo [dʒeneraˈlissimo], Spanish: Generalísimo [xeneɾaˈlisimo], French: Généralissime, Portuguese: Generalíssimo [ʒenɨɾaˈlisimu] Latin: Generalissimus) is a military rank of the highest degree, superior to field marshal and other five-star ranks in the countries where they are used. The word generalissimo is Italian and is the absolute superlative of generale ('general'), thus meaning "the highest-ranking of all generals".French: Généralissime Notable examples of generalissimos include the supreme commander of the Sixth Coalition in the largest battle prior to World War One, Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg; Chiang Kai-shek, who was the leader of the Republic of China from 1938 to 1975; Alexander Menshikov of the Russian Imperial Army (1727–1728); Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla of the Revolutionary Army of Mexico (1809–1811); Kim Jong-Il of the Korean People's Army (1991–2011); George Washington of the Continental and United States Armies (1775–1799 and 1798–1799, respectively); John J. Pershing of the American Expeditionary Forces; Francisco Franco of the Spanish Armed Forces (1939–1975); Maxime Weygand of the French Army (1939); Emilio Aguinaldo of the Philippine Revolutionary Army (1898–1901); and Charles XIV John of Sweden of the Royal Swedish Army (1810–1811). The rank Generalissimus of the Soviet Union would have been a generalissimo but Stalin refused to adopt the rank.

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