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stickythighs said:Astronuc, why don't you make your list and include Fritigern, Attila the Hun, and Geiseric on it?
That sounds like a good idea, I think I'll co-opt it. :)
1. Alexander the Great, greatest general of all time
2. Genghis Khan, who may have conquered more land than any other person in history
3. Leonidas, the epitome of few against many
4. Sargon I, pioneering the concept of empire
5. Qin Shi Huang, creator of possibly the largest empire in terms of spatial and temporal extent
6. Samudragupta, Indian empire-builder
7. Trajan, golden-age emperor of the Romans who greatly expanded its reign
8. Thutmose III, pharaoh who expanded Egypt to its greatest extent
9. Flavius Belisarius, reconquering the Western Roman Empire for the East
10. Attila the Hun (tie)
10. Napoleon Bonaparte (tie)
I give honorable mentions to these three brilliant tacticians:
Georgy Zhukov
Hannibal
Robert E. Lee
I wasn't able to fit Narmer or Scipio on my list, and on reconsideration Darius was better at ruling his empire than creating it.