Warlord (disambiguation)
Warlord, lords of war, or variation, may also refer to:
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A warlord is a military leader.
History
- Warlord era, a period of Chinese History
People
- General officer, a lord of war
- Terry Szopinski, a professional wrestler, known as The Warlord
Military
- HSL-51 "WARLORDS", the call sign of a Pilot in the United States Navy Helicopter squadron based in Ayase city, Japan, The Warlords
- (HSM-51) "WARLORDS", the call sign of a United States Navy Helicopter squadron based in Ayase city, Japan
- VMFA-451, a deactivated United States Marine Corps fighter squadron that was nicknamed The Warlords.
Arts, entertainment, and media
Film
- The War Lord, a 1965 U.S. film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner
- The Warlord (film), a 1972 Hong Kong film directed by Li Han-hsiang
- Warlords (film), a 1988 American film
- The Warlords, a 2007 Chinese film directed by Peter Chan, starring Andy Lau, Jet Li and Takeshi Kaneshiro
- Lord of War, a 2005 film, fictionalized biography about an international arms dealer
Television
- Warlord (Star Trek: Voyager), a 1996 episode of Star Trek: Voyager
- The War Lord, the chief of an alien race called the "War Lords" in the Doctor Who television serial The War Games
- "The Warlords", fourth episode of the 1965 Doctor Who serial The Crusade
Music
- Warlord (band), an American 1980s heavy metal band
- Warlord (hardcore band), an American Christian metal band
- Warlord (album), a 2016 album by Yung Lean
- Warlord (demo), by Norther, 2000
- "The War Lord" (instrumental), theme music of the 1965 film, composed by Jerome Moross, also released by The Shadows
- Warlord, a 1989 Skrewdriver album
Comics
- Warlord (DC Thomson), a comic published by D. C. Thomson & Co.
- Warlord (manhua), a Hong Kong manhua written by Wan Yuet Long and drawn by Tang Chi Fai
- Warlord (DC Comics), a sword and sorcery comics series
Literature
- The Warlord (Book Series), a six-book pulp-fiction series from the 1980s
- The Warlord (1983 novel) in The Warlord novel series, written by Jason Frost
- War Lord (2006 novel) based on the DC Comics character John Constantine, written by John Shirley
Games
- Warlords (game series), a series of computer games developed by SSG and later Infinite Interactive
- Warlords (1990 video game), the first game in the series
- Warlords (card game), a collectible card game based on the third game in the series
- Warlord: Saga of the Storm, a Collectible Card Game (with an accompanying table-top RPG) made by Alderac Entertainment Group.
- Civilization IV: Warlords, the first expansion pack to the Civilization IV game series
- Warlord (miniature game), a miniatures wargame produced by Reaper Miniatures
- The Warlord (board game), a game self-published by Mike Hayes in 1966
- Warlords (1980 video game), a game released by Atari in 1980
- Warlord (Dungeons & Dragons), a character class in 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons
Other uses
- alt.fan.warlord, a Usenet newsgroup dedicated to the dissection and flaming of signature files used in other Usenet groups
- War Lords, militant youth organization founded in the 1960s in St-Louis
gollark: Maybe I'm not even a Russian spy.
gollark: Maybe not a double agent at all, but bluffing.
gollark: Or possibly a triple double agent.
gollark: I'm actually a double agent.
gollark: ?remind 1y Assassinate Donald Trump
See also
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The dictionary definition of warlordism at Wiktionary - Lord (disambiguation)
- War (disambiguation)
- World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor, the fifth expansion to the online role-playing game World of Warcraft
- Master of War (disambiguation)
- War chief (disambiguation)
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