napolean bonaparte
strong of character and smart tactics
yes he was he was skilled with both of them
Alexander the Great is depicted as a great military leader because in 13 years he conquered most of the known world, generally in the face of insuperable odds. Many of his tactics are taught in military schools today.
He was charismatic as well as a skilled military leader (the Napoleon of the Andes).
No. In Act 1 he is sitting in camp letting other people bring him news of the battles going on. He doesn't seem to have much idea what's going on: "Dismay'd not this our captains Macbeth and Banquo?"
Che Guevara led the military tactics, and Fidel Castro assumed power as Dictator of Cuba.
Julius Martov was the first leader of the Mensheviks.
Ender Wiggin is intelligent, strategic, and compassionate. He is a natural leader, highly skilled in military tactics, and is able to think quickly and creatively under pressure. Ender also possesses a strong sense of empathy and moral integrity.
He was a supporter of the Arts and Architecture, was a skilled military leader, a strong supporter of the Catholic Church and managed to live to the age of 76.
Charles Martel was able to defeat the Islamic Moors at the Battle of Tours in 732 thanks to his strategic military tactics, particularly the use of heavy infantry and cavalry. He capitalized on the Moors' overextended supply lines and exploited their vulnerabilities in battle, leading to a decisive victory. This battle halted the Moors' advancement into Western Europe and solidified Martel's reputation as a skilled military leader.
Alexander is called "the Great" because he was a skilled military leader who conquered a vast empire, spreading Greek culture and influence throughout the known world.
Napoleon Bonaparte was the French dictator known for his short stature and military prowess. He was a skilled strategist and leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and went on to conquer much of Europe before being defeated at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.