13rin
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....well go ahead and tell me.  Better yet, make a list of your top five.

Alexander the Great
Napoleon
Robert E. Lee
Genghis Khan
Rommel
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Macbeth
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My sig is actually a Genghis Khan quote.
To answer you cannot say who was the greatest since many of them fought in different time periods under different conditions against different people.

Last edited by Macbeth (2009-05-02 17:35:01)

13rin
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Macbeth wrote:

My sig is actually a Genghis Khan quote.
To answer you cannot say who was the greatest since many of them fought in different time periods under different conditions against different people.
Hence, that's why I asked for five.
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Lotta_Drool
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Top Five

Patton
Patton
Patton
Bradley
Stormin' Norman
Macbeth
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DBBrinson1 wrote:

Macbeth wrote:

My sig is actually a Genghis Khan quote.
To answer you cannot say who was the greatest since many of them fought in different time periods under different conditions against different people.
Hence, that's why I asked for five.
Fine in no real order.

Subutai
Alexander the Great
Timur
Caesar
Patton
Doctor Strangelove
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Rommel
Hannibal
Alexander the Great
Napoleon
Me cuz I'm 1337 @ CnC
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Alexander the Great had the most lasting influence.
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No particular order:

Genghis Khan
Rommel (WWII)
Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blamey (WWII)
Patton (WWII)
Alexander the Great
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
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Hannibal
Alexander The Great
Patton
Robert E Lee
Sun Tzu
Kmar
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Hannibal
Alexander
Pershing
Patton
Scipio Africanus (I think the Romans produced the worlds greatest overall)
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Mekstizzle
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Genghis and Alex, from the ancient to middle ages era, yes there were plenty of other Empires around the world but these two did alot of Empire building on their own, as opposed to the Roman/Persian/Indian/Chinese Empires of the era which were of comparible size, also Genghis and Alex managed to spread into very different cultures. Genghis and his Mongolians made such an impact on the world that the landscape and populations were changed massively. Seriously some of the impacts on the world that the Mongols had is insane, and so much of it down to just one man. Alex didn't make as much of an impact with his Macca Empire

Middle-Ages to Industrial era is always a hazy area for me so I'm not quite sure, someone help me out here and name some famous names from that era to help me out. Napoleon might fit into this category. Yeah, I think he does, also Horatio Nelson

Modern-ish era. Rommel, Monty, the Soviet guys responsible for what the USSR did, hell everyone in WW2 at some point or another. Patton


If I really had to choose, it really would be between Alex and Genghis

I say Genghis

Last edited by Mekstizzle (2009-05-02 19:11:41)

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A few more Romans for thought:
  • Marius
  • Sulla
  • Hadrian
  • Pompey
  • Aemilianus
  • Trajan
  • Caesar
Xbone Stormsurgezz
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Rommel, Desert Fox ftw!!!
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Whats the deal with Patton?

- Alex The Great
- Khan
- Napoleon (maybe)
- idunno, lol.
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13rin
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I should have included admirals too.    I will make a bracket playoff from the nominations.  Any others?

I'd add Admirals John Paul Jones, and William Frederick Halsey Jr.

Last edited by DBBrinson1 (2009-05-02 22:53:01)

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Mao
Nathaniel Greene
Rommel
Alexander the Great
Napoleon
Frederick the Great
Nelson
Hannibal
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Sgt. Sergio Bennet 3rd John J. Pershing ofc.
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Rommel
Caesar
Spartacus
Leonidas
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Scipio Africanus
Alaric I
Rommel
Leonidas
Patton
S3v3N
lolwut?
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General James Mattis.

General Lewis Puller.

General Norman Schwarzkopf.
Vilham
Say wat!?
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Lol why are people saying Leonidas? He lead a combined force of 7300 to hold a pass about 100ft wide against 70k soldiers or so, very good but he still lost.

Tbh you really can't name just 5, military tactics changed so much over time. But if we are going to:

Philip II of Macedon - changed Greek combat, using Sarissa rather than just spears, a larger focus on cavalry combat;  which gave Alexander the Great the army he had.
Napoleon - just a bit of a military genius.
Rommel - first to really understand tank warfare.
Sabotai - Conquered Russia and half of eastern europe would have gone further if Ogadai hadn't died.

Last edited by Vilham (2009-05-03 07:37:35)

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Nelson was pretty good.
Rommel wrote the book on tank warfare
Napoleon was a great tactician.
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Genghis Khan - Cos he was mad
Patton - Cos he was mad
Napolean - Cos he was mad
Rommel - Cos he was respectful
Sun Tzu - Cos he was...er...Chinese
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Alexander the Great
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Rommel - OMFG LOOK AT HIM - He looks like Ed Harris!1!!1!1one

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