Who was the best ruler of Greece?
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Who was the best ruler of Greece?
Alexander the Great
1. Alexander the Great (356 BC–323 BC)
Who is the greatest Greek warrior of all time?
Achilles
Achilles. Achilles was the greatest of all the Greek warriors of his time and one of the many heroes that took part in the Trojan War. He is the central character of Homer’s epic poem ‘Iliad’.
Was Alexander the Great a king?
Although king of ancient Macedonia for less than 13 years, Alexander the Great changed the course of history. One of the world’s greatest military generals, he created a vast empire that stretched from Macedonia to Egypt and from Greece to part of India.
Who were some of the greatest leaders in ancient Greece?
Here, we will discuss some of the great leaders who ruled Greece during ancient times: 1. Alexander the Great (356 BC–323 BC) 2. Pericles (494 BC-429 BC) 3. Leonidas, King of Sparta (540 BC-480 BC) 4. Solon (630 BC-560 BC) 5. Cleisthenes (570 BC-508 BC) 6. Demosthenes (384 BC-322 BC) 7. Draco (650 BC-600 BC) 8. Latinized Pisistratus (608 BC-527 BC)
Who is the worst God in Greek mythology?
A myth about Zeus that solidifies his name on the list of the worst gods in Greek mythology is his punishment for his close friend and Titan, Prometheus. After Prometheus disobeyed him by giving humans the gift of fire Zeus got his revenge, for no one ignored the orders of the king of the gods and got away with it unpunished.
Who was the most brutal dictator in history?
most cruel rulers Adolf Hitler is among one of the most brutal dictators in the last 100 years. He was an Austrian Born German Politician that rose in power as the leader of Nazi Community.
Who was the most courageous king of Sparta?
Leonidas, King of Sparta (540 BC-480 BC) Historians do not have a lot of information about this courageous king of Sparta, but during the war between Sparta and the Persians, he was no doubt the most courageous king Greece has ever seen. Leonidas was said to have been born in 540 BC and died in 480 BC.