1, Constantine the Great
Constantine the Great, also known as Constantine I, was the emperor of the Roman Empire and the first emperor of Constantine. Constantine the Great was the first Roman emperor who respected Christianity in the history of the world. His reign was 306-337 years. In the life story of Constantine the Great, the far-reaching contributions can be roughly divided into rebuilding the political center, reforming Christian sects and enacting civil laws.
Constantine also played an important role in the internal affairs of Christian sects. The decree he issued forbidding tenants from leaving the leased land was to bind tenants to the land in disguise and become serfs. He played an important role in the transition from slave society to feudal society in Europe, and was called "the emperor of the ages" in the west.
2. Qin Shihuang
Qin Shihuang, surnamed Zhao, also known as (Zheng), called himself Zulong. Son of King Xiang of Qin Zhuang. He succeeded to the throne at the age of thirteen, proclaimed himself emperor at the age of thirty-nine, and reigned for thirty-seven years. China is a famous politician, strategist and reformer in history, the first iron-fisted politician to complete the reunification of China, and the first feudal monarch known as the emperor at all times and in all countries.
Thus, Qin Shihuang played a vital role in China and even the world. Qin Shihuang established the emperor system in the central government, implemented three officials and nine ministers, and managed state affairs. Attacking Xiongnu in the north, conquering Baiyue in the south, building the Great Wall of Wan Li, building Lingqu and connecting the water system. The Great Wall of Wan Li, with its large scale, has been preserved to this day, which has amazed the world.
It has far-reaching influence on China and world history, and laid the basic pattern of China's political system for more than two thousand years. At the beginning of the emperor's inheritance, the achievements are behind. Ying Zheng, the first Qin Emperor, is known as "the first emperor in history".
3. Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great is the king of ancient Macedonia, namely Alexander III, a famous strategist and politician in world history. He was one of the four greatest military commanders in European history, and Alexander had a great influence on his contemporaries. He was resourceful, first establishing his dominant position in all Greece, and then destroying the Persian Empire.
It has created unprecedented brilliant achievements and promoted the close contacts between the civilized nations of Greece and the Middle East, thus greatly enriching the cultures of these two nations and exerting a great influence on the progress of human society and culture. Alexander, a hero who conquered half the world at a young age, died at the age of 33.
4. Napoleon
Napoléon Bonaparte, the ruler of the First Republic of France, an outstanding strategist and ambitious politician, was born in Corsica, France. It once occupied most of the territories of western and central Europe, shattered the repeated armed interference of the "anti-French alliance" in Europe, disrupted the feudal order in Europe, and promoted the awakening of the people of all European countries.
It stabilized the society of the French Revolution and established a relatively complete legal system. The Napoleonic Code has been widely circulated in history, and almost all the laws of European capitalist countries have borrowed it. Napoleon was a soldier all his life, and his life experience was complicated.