Pericles and Alexander the great demonstrated several key characteristics essential for effective leadership in building an empire. They possessed visionary foresight, enabling them to strategize and inspire their followers toward ambitious goals. Both leaders exhibited strong military acumen, ensuring successful campaigns and the expansion of their territories. Additionally, their ability to foster unity and loyalty among diverse groups helped maintain control and integrate conquered peoples into their respective empires.
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Alexander the Great
it reaveled alexander was a very bad leader
Pericles was a general and political leader in Athens.
Alexander the Great
Alexander
Alexander the Great
it reaveled alexander was a very bad leader
The leader was Pericles.
Alexander the Great.
Pericles's occupation was being the leader of Athens.
Alexander The Great
yes.
Pericles was a general and political leader in Athens.
Alexander the Great
Well, seeing as how this question is filled under Alexander the Great, I would assume that you should know that the leader of Macedonia, Alexander the Great, defeated the Persian empire and held the title and office of the king of Persians.
the most powerful leader in the golden age was pericles the olympian who lead the city to it's height in culture.