Alexander the Great, or Alexander of Macedonia as he's also called.
Pericles was an ancient Renaissance type man. He served as an orator, soldier, statesman, and politician. He was prominent in the Persian and Peloponnesian wars.
He gave them wealth, food, and more.Darius also let them keep their religion, laws, and wanted to take a man from I think about 18-late 40's to defend his empire at war.
The Ottomans had skilled soldiers, so over time they would conquer different parts slowly, and once they had defeated the last of the Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman Empire was now a large empire. The Ottoman Empire started off as a little community, but kept growing into a large empire, lead by a man named Osman.
Athens did, financed by the taxes it levied on the cities of its empire. Sparta gained one when the Persian king gave it the money to build and man it.
The Spanish Armada was not defeated by one man, it was defeated by the weather and its inability to sail against the prevailing wind.
Octavian, later titled Augustus became a powerful leader in ancient Rome after he defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra in a long bloody civil war. The defeat of these powerful enemies left him as the man with the most power in the ancient Roman empire. As such the Roman Senate, gave him unprecedented powers to lead Rome and end the civil wars that had plagued Rome for decades.
Poo Man
This is how to say hello my name is in persian, "Salam, esme man hast..".
Zarathustra.
I don't speak Persian = Man Farsi soh-bat ne-mi-ko-nam.
Ancient Man. Ancient Man.