Alexander the Great was better than Napoleon, he never lost a battle.
2007-12-31 07:05:37
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answered by Speedy Jet 3
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In what regard? As a ruler of folk - i think it would be Constantine. He legalized Christianity and made it the religion of courtroom. He did no longer outlaw different religions. That strengthen into executed some years later via the emperor Theodosius. the wonderful usual? it extremely is a hard one. i might say it strengthen into Alexander. He defeated the Persians. They have been the superpower of that factor. by way of him Greek subculture strengthen into unfold throughout the time of Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa. This paved the way for the Romans and Caesar. It additionally paved the way for the unfold of Christianity, making use of Greek as a primary language. All in all i might say Alexander. He strengthen into extremely great. In one hundred years, if the U. S. nevertheless exists, people won't undergo in concepts Barak Obama. he would be as generic to people then as Millard Fillmore and James ok Polk are to people in the present day.
2016-10-10 17:51:55
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answered by ? 4
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Wow. Now that's a hard one, considering the two of them accomplished a lot in their mid-20s.
My guess would be Napoleon because he lived long enough to see his conquests.
2007-12-31 12:05:19
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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If both Alexander the Great and Napoleon were to live in time period and to have the same weaponry, Alexander would probably win. He never was defeated in any major battles and Napoleon was heavily defeated at Waterloo, and Russia decimated his army.
Who greater? Well....They both were pretty amazing people.
2007-12-31 08:31:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Better in what sense? Who was the greater commander, or who was the greater politician?
Alexander never lead more than one army or fought simultaneously in more than one theater. Alexander never faced a true collation of powers. He took on his foes one at a time.
As an administrator Alexander did nothing exceptional. Napoleon's Code is still the foundation of French law.
I vote for Napoleon on both counts.
2007-12-31 07:43:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Alexander, man! Never lost a battle
2007-12-31 07:02:48
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answered by Julie 4
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Alexander.
Napoleon was more aware of the world than Alexander; Napoleon could rely on the nascent Industrial Revolution's efficient exploitation of newly conquered lands to produce the means to engage in further conquest.
Alexander was plunging into the unknown, and succeeding purely on the basis of his genius.
2007-12-31 07:01:21
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answered by Hera Sent Me 6
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Alexander The Great .
2007-12-31 06:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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