1, Constantine I (the Great), the first emperor of Constantine, reigned from 306 to 337 AD. He was the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity. In 3 13 AD, he and Ricini * * * issued the Milan Decree. Recognizing the religious belief and belonging within the empire, Christianity has completely risen since he started and has been passed down to this day.
2. Qin Shihuang, the first iron-fisted politician who completed the reunification of China, was also the first monarch known as the emperor at all times and in all countries. He swept Liuhe and laid the foundation for the unification of Chinese dynasties. Today's China is closely related to the former Qin Shihuang. He unified writing and weights and measures, which had a far-reaching influence on later generations of China.
3. Alexander the Great, namely Alexander III, King of Macedonian Empire and Emperor of Alexandria. He was the first of the four military commanders in European history, and he conquered three of the four ancient civilizations in the world. Except for ancient China, the other three countries were conquered without resistance.
In a short period of 13 years, he created the largest country in the world at that time, greatly promoted the exchange and integration of national cultures and made great contributions to the subsequent development of human culture.
4. Octavian was the founding monarch of the Roman Empire and the founder of the head of state system. He ruled Rome for 40 years and was one of the most important figures in world history. In 30 BC, he ended the civil war that tried to split Rome and brought two centuries of peace and prosperity to the Roman world. After his death, the Roman Senate listed him as a "god".
5. Khan Genghis Khan of the Mongolian Empire is honored as "Genghis Khan", which means "having the four seas". 1In the spring of 2006, Great Mongolia was established, then it expanded wildly and conquered the Black Sea coast of Central Asia and Eastern Europe to the west. Most of Europe fell under the iron hoof of Mongolia without any resistance.