The first king of the Hebrews was Saul. Then David, then Solomon.
Solomon because he could lead the Hebrews in battle.
Ancient Israel. More specifically, David and Solomon's rulership was based in Jerusalem.
The first king of Israel was Saul, followed by David, and Solomon.
Saul (שאול) David (דוד) Solomon (שלמה), (among many others)
Solomon was the 3rd king of Israel, after King Saul and King David. King Solomon built the First Temple (1 Kings ch.6) and ruled over the Israelites at the height of their glory.
there is no one person who is considered the greatest leader of the Hebrews. There have been many great leaders, such as: Abraham Jacob Joseph Moses David Solomon Esther
King David was the one who finally conquered all the predator nations round about. And King Solomon built the First Temple.
David was one of the Kings of the Hebrews.
King David and his son, King Solomon built what is modern Israel into a great nation.
I assume you are looking for a non-Hebrew ruler, in which case, the answer would the Persian King Cyrus the Great. If you are including the Hebrews, the best Jewish monarch would have been either David or Solomon.
Solomon is the son of David