10. William the Conqueror

Status: King of England (1066-1087)
Birthday: 1028 AD
Place of birth: France
Died: 9 September 1087
William the Conqueror was the first Norman king of England, ruling from 1066 to 1087. William's conquest had a profound impact on England; His government incorporated the Norman and English institutions and laid the foundations of the medieval kingdom of England. He is believed to have built castles, castles and castles, including the White Tower and the Tower of London.
9. Alfred the Great
Identity: King of Wessex
Birthday: 849 AD
Place of Birth: Ventage, UK
Died: October 26, 899
King Alfred the Great of Wessex cemented his place in history as a legendary ruler who led his kingdom to victory in seemingly hopeless wars. He is known for his excellent strategy and defensive measures. During his reign from about 871 to 886, he prevented England from falling into Dane hands. He is also credited with promoting learning and literacy and curbing corruption.
8. Marco Aurelius
Identity: Famous philosopher
Date of birth: April, 26 0121
Sun Sign: Taurus
Place of birth: Rome, Italy
Died: March 17, 0180
Marco Ole played an important role in remaining in the Roman Empire. As a Stoic philosopher, Marcus was a member of the "Five Wise Emperors" and the last emperor of the Roman Empire to maintain a period of relative peace for 200 years. He was also a writer, and his meditations are considered by many to be one of the greatest philosophical works.
7. Charlemagne
Identity: King of Frank
Date of Birth: April 2, 0742
Sun Sign: Aries
Place of birth: Herstal
Died: January 28, 0814
Also known as Charlemagne, Charlemagne was king of the Franks, Lombards and Romans at various times. Unsurprisingly, he had a major influence in the early Middle Ages, as he was known as the father of Europe because of his commitment to unifying most of the countries of Central and Western Europe.
6. Ashoka
Identity: Emperor of the Peacock Dynasty of India
Birthday: 0304 BC
Place of birth: Fahrenheit City
Died: 0232 BC:
Ashoka of the Peacock Dynasty was a grandson of the Peacock Chandragupta, who ruled the Indian subcontinent from 268 to 232 BC. The Kalinga War was part of his expansion plan, and after the war caused death and destruction, he converted to Buddhism and propagated the faith.
5. Augustus
Status: Roman Emperor
Date of Birth: September, 23 0063
Sun Sign: Libra
Died: August 19, 0014
Augustus, the first emperor of the Roman Empire, reigned from 27 BC to 14 AD. After the assassination of Julius Caesar, he transformed Rome from a republic into an empire. He annexed new territories, brought peace and prosperity, and laid the foundations of an empire that lasted for nearly 1500 years. Historians consider him an effective but controversial leader.
4. Genghis Khan
Identity: Great Khan of the Mongol Empire (1206-1227)
Birthday: 1158 AD
Birthplace: Khanti Mountain, Mongolia
Died: 18 August 1227
Genghis Khan, the founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire and emperor of the Mongol Empire, is often considered the greatest conqueror of all time. As a brutal ruler, he achieved extraordinary military success, occupying much of Central Asia and China. In addition to his military achievements, he is credited with reviving the writing system of the Mongol Empire.
3. Napoleon Bonaparte
Status: Emperor of France
Date of birth: August 15, 1769
Sun Sign: Leo
Place of birth: Ajaccio
Died: 5 May 1821
French military leader Napoleon Bonaparte served as French Emperor from 1804 to 1814 and then to 1815. He strengthened France's position in Europe through the Napoleonic Wars and expanded his kingdom. However, he was eventually defeated and exiled by the Seventh Coalition at the Battle of Waterloo.
2. Julius. Caesar
Identity: Former Roman dictator
Date of birth: July, 13 0100
Sun Sign: Cancer
Died: March 0044
Considered one of the greatest military commanders in history, Julius Caesar played an important role in the events that led to the fall of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. After the end of the Civil War, he took over the government. He was assassinated by a rebel senator on 15 March 44 BC.
1. Alexander the Great
Identity: Emperor of the ancient Greek Kingdom of Macedonia
Date of birth: July, 20 0356
Place of birth: Cloak, Greece
Died: June 10, 0323
As one of the greatest military generals of all time, Alexander the Great succeeded in building one of the largest empires in the ancient world – from Macedonia to Persia and India. The son of King Philip II of Macedon, he ascended to the throne at the age of 20 and achieved unprecedented success until his death at the age of 33.