1, Constantine the Great
Constantine the Great, that is, Constantine I, was the ruler of the ancient Roman Empire. He is the eldest son of Emperor Constantine I kroll of the Western Roman Empire. He went to war in England in his early years, and was called Augustus after his father died. During his reign, he not only won many civil wars, but also reunified the Roman Empire.
He carried out a series of reforms in military, financial and social fields, and made outstanding contributions to the transition from slave society to feudal society in Europe. Therefore, it is known as "an emperor through the ages" in the west.
2. Qin Shihuang
Qin Shihuang was the first emperor of China and an outstanding politician and strategist in ancient China. He not only unified the six countries and established a centralized and unified multi-ethnic country-the Qin Dynasty, but also implemented many policies to consolidate political power, such as unifying currency and weights and measures, abolishing the system of enfeoffment and establishing the system of counties and counties, and also built the Great Wall to fight against the Huns.
These systems of his have a far-reaching influence on later generations, and laid the basic pattern of China's political system for more than two thousand years. They are considered as one of the top ten emperors in the history of China, and they are called "the emperors of all ages".
3. Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great was the king of Macedonia in ancient Greece. He is also an outstanding politician, strategist and the first of the four western military commanders in world history. He studied under the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and at the age of 65,438+06, he ruled Macedonia instead of his father. At the age of 20, he pacified the civil strife in the imperial court and unified all Greece.
Not only that, he also led the army eastward, and after annexing the Persian Empire, he continued to conquer India in the south. 13 years, he conquered the territory of 5 million square kilometers, making Macedonia the largest country in the world at that time, and also spreading and prospering the civilization of ancient Greece.
4. Napoleon
Napoleon was the founder of the First Empire of France and one of the four military commanders in European history. As an outstanding politician and strategist in France in the19th century, he created a series of military miracles and made many brilliant achievements. He not only won many large-scale battles, but also established a huge Napoleonic empire system.
He turned the Republic into an empire and expanded overseas many times during his reign. At the most glorious time, all countries in Europe except Britain surrendered or formed an alliance with Napoleon.
The description of Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great has a loud voice, thick and curly hair and a tall and straight nose. The sarcophagus and coins made during Alexander's reign show that Alexander has a round chin, a straight nose and a full forehead. Alexander is very strong.
He is quick and energetic. According to people's records, he was very emotional, from spontaneous kindness and generosity to sudden anger. Alexander is gifted. He loved poetry since he was a child, especially Homer's epics, and showed talent in music and equestrian.