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Segga
Segga was a Visigothic usurper who briefly claimed the kingship in 587 before being defeated by Reccared I.
Arunāsva
Arunāsva (also known as Aluonashun in Chinese sources and as Arjuna) was the governor of Tirabhukti (modern north Bihar) who later usurped the throne of Kannauj.
He had been the governor of Tirhut and a minister at the court of Harsha and usurped the throne after his death, succeeding the Pushyabhuti dynasty.
Zhouyu, Duke of Wey
Ruler of Wey in 719 BC
Helmichis
thumb|300px|Helmichis discovering himself to Rosamund from Anna Kingsford's publication Rosamunda The Princess (1875)
Kale Kyetaungnyo
King of Ava
Alapainui
Alapaʻi (full name: Alapaʻinuiakauaua; also known as Alapaʻi I or Alapaʻi Nui, "Alapaʻi the Great") (died 1754) was aliʻi nui of Hawaiʻi. He was a usurper to the throne, but was considered a good ruler, one who loved the common people, although there is a story that he was responsible for the death of Keōua, the first aliʻi nui of unified Hawaiʻi. Alapaʻi's title in Hawaiian was aliʻi nui.
Jehandad Khan
Emir of Afghanistan