Alexander The Great, fought in wars for his power rights and his empire, Macedonia. He fought for many ages showing how powerful and brave he was when he never gave up and fought on the wars that he did. Arrian, another historian who also knew Alexander says, “Whilst In war with Alexander, I saw how he made endless pushes to the enemy to win and to not give up. When he later died, I then took place of being captain from the great Alexander.” This is showing Arrians view on the wars that he and alexander The Great fought in. Alexander was very determined and brave enough to fight in those wars that he had won as
John Locke and his influence on the Declaration of Independence At the end of the seventeenth century John Locke was one of the greatest philosophers in Europe. He was mostly known as a political philosopher with his theories about the formation of the society discussing man in his natural state. LOCKE’S LIFE John Locke was born on August 29, 1632 at Wrington, Somerset in England. His father was a country lawyer who served in cavalry on the Puritan side in the very beginning of the English civil war. Lock gained an excellent education due to his father’s commander, Alexander Popham, who became the local MP and was his patronage.
An army official is standing behind Thutmose III. Of course Thutmose III and Hatshepsut were co-regents; however this source suggests that Hatshepsut was the dominant figure in the reign. This is shown by Hatshepsut’s placement in front of Thutmose III. This superiority that Hatshepsut was depicted as holding is shown on numerous occasions including the Punt reliefs on the walls of Hatshepsut’s temple at Deir-el Bahri. He stands directly behind Hatshepsut while dedicating the myrrh acquired at Punt to Amun-Re.
Justinian was one of ther greatest Emperorors of all time. As ruler of the Byzantine Empire, Justinian created many thngs during his reign; like the Hagia Sophia Church. He played a big role in the military. He also created the legal code and renovated the byzantine Empirebuilt many public works, created a beautiful church known as the Hagia Sophia, created the legal code, and had a large role in military. Justinian left a mark on the world and his name is still known today.
His history has become a part of America’s history. Dwight D. Eisenhower will live on in history as long as the world values its freedom fighters and great men. After researching and reading about David Dwight Eisenhower, I have learned a lot. I believe that Eisenhower was one of the greatest presidents we ever had. Eisenhower's greatest strength as a General was his ability to get all the other big leaders of the western allies to form a consensus.
Describe the conquests of Alexander the Great and analyze the legacy of his empire Alexander the Great was a very powerful man. He was a king, a military tactician and troop leader. He had quite an accomplished life in the short space of time he would have lived. Including in his accomplishments were his many conquests. In three hundred and thirty five B.C (335 B.C), as general of the Greeks in a campaign against the Persians originally planned by his father, he carried out a successful campaign against the defecting Thracians, penetrating to the Danube River.
(Old and Sold) “The battle of Pultowa is one of the most famous battles in the world’s history. Charles and Peter, at that time the battle was fought, were the greatest rulers and warriors of the day, and the long and bitter struggle between them had been watched by all Europe”. (Old and Sold) Peter won the battle and with that he was able to accomplish a lot. “He was able to expand the territory of Russia and trade with it. He also introduced Russia to western culture.” (Boris Schorschoff) Although, even when Peter had finally started taking over Sweden, Turkey was left to take over.
As each new era ushers in change, there is always one individual that can be associated with facilitating these reforms, Lorenzo Medici and the Renaissance, Galileo and the Scientific Revolution, Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. Predeceasing these infamous men is Caesar Augustus. Many argue that Augustus was reformer, others a revolutionary. Augustus was both; he took prior roman laws and tradition and reformed them in revolutionary ways. He kept the traditions and ideals that made Rome strong and used them to reshape a government that would dominate over the Mediterranean arena for the next 400 years.
Beginning as Islamic warrior bands, they defeated rival bands and conducted a holy war against Christian Byzantines. Based in Bursa, the Ottomans established a system of rule that attracted and included educated urbanites. At the top of the system sat a sultan who oversaw both military and civilian bureaucracies. By the mid-sixteenth century, the Ottomans had expanded into the Balkans as the most powerful force in the Middle East and much of
History Biography “My father always wanted to be the corpse at every funeral, the bride at every wedding and the baby at every christening.” -Alice Roosevelt Longworth Theodore Roosevelt is one of America’s most notable figures. His political career is one that is still being talked about today. Roosevelt’s list personal achievement is long and covers many different areas from Military to the Badlands. In Roosevelt’s lifetime he accomplished more than most men could if they were given two or three lives. It’s no mistake that Theodore Roosevelt is still being talked about today.