The General of the Army most likely.
Otto von Bismarck
He-Man might be the most powerful man in the universe and he definitely has the reputation of being very powerful. Superman is also considered to be one of the most powerful men in the universe, so this is a matter of some debate.
No,the most powerful hero is our mind;according to me...
The most powerful man Rome had ever seen is often considered to be Julius Caesar. His military conquests expanded Rome's territories significantly, and his actions led to the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. Caesar's centralization of power and his role as a dictator ultimately made him a pivotal figure in Roman history, but it also led to his assassination in 44 BCE. His legacy influenced future leaders and shaped the course of Roman governance.
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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.
The emperor in ancient Rome was an absolute ruler who was the most powerful man in the empire. At that time, the pope, intended as the Bishop of Rome, was not the most powerful clergyman. He was part of the Pentarchy. This was a term which conveyed the idea of universal rule over all Christians by the heads (or Patriarchs) of the five major episcopal sees of the Roman Empire: Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem. These five patriarchs were equals.
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Charles I
Please Give Us Link To Who Said That.... As I Know The Moat Powerful Man Is In Egypt, Not In Yemen.
Charles I