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Imperator Invictus
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Topic: All the Greats Posted: 14-Dec-2004 at 22:58 |
How about a list of all the "Greats"? This is what I can think of right now. Can you find one that's missing?
Saigon the Great
Ramses the Great Cyrus the Great
Xerxes the Great
Darius the Great
Philip II the Great
Alexander the Great
Herod the Great
Pompey the Great
Shaphur the Great
Constantine the Great
St. Basil the Great
St. Augustine the Great
Justinian the Great
(Charlemagne) Charles the Great
Afred the Great
Tamerlane the Great
Louis XIV the Great
Ivan the Great
Peter the Great
Catherine the Great
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Gubook Janggoon
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Posted: 14-Dec-2004 at 23:00 |
Sejong the Great
Gwanggaeto the Great
Sulieman the Magnificent?
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Posted: 14-Dec-2004 at 23:20 |
Frederick the Great of Prussia
James the Great of America (at least there will be if I have my way )
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Posted: 15-Dec-2004 at 04:16 |
Alfred the Great
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Posted: 15-Dec-2004 at 06:04 |
Mithradates the Great (Mithradates II) Khosrow the Great (Khosrow Anushiravan) Shah Abbas the Great Nadir Shah the Great Reza Shah the Great
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Posted: 15-Dec-2004 at 08:47 |
Turkmenbashi the Great
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JanusRook
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Posted: 15-Dec-2004 at 13:49 |
Technically aren't all of the kings of a line that are first called great.
Like William I is William the Great or James I is James the Great...
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Posted: 15-Dec-2004 at 14:03 |
Bush the Great
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Imperator Invictus
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Posted: 15-Dec-2004 at 14:51 |
Originally posted by JanusRook
Technically aren't all of the kings of a line that are first called great.
Like William I is William the Great or James I is James the Great... |
Nope, they have to actually have it in their name, or be called so as a ephithet by
people. For example, Charlemagne was Carolus Magnus (in latin), meaning
Charles the Great.
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Posted: 15-Dec-2004 at 14:59 |
Perhaps, but Frederick the Great was not Fredrick I (hey you forgot one
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Posted: 15-Dec-2004 at 16:22 |
Akbar was the mughal ruler of india...doesn't akbar mean great?
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Gubook Janggoon
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Posted: 15-Dec-2004 at 18:08 |
I think he was Akhbar the Great.
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Posted: 15-Dec-2004 at 19:09 |
Originally posted by Imperator Invictus
Nope, they have to actually have it in their name, or be called so as a ephithet by
people. For example, Charlemagne was Carolus Magnus (in latin), meaning
Charles the Great.
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Yup, and that's the reason the Scandinavian name "Magnus" exist. Common peasants hearing stories about the great hero "Karlmagnus", and naming their sons after him...
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Posted: 15-Dec-2004 at 19:38 |
Richard the Lionhearted?
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Cywr
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Posted: 16-Dec-2004 at 14:18 |
I'm not sure he is a 'Great', just a Lionhearted.
Rhodri and Llywelyn were both Greats (Fawr).
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Posted: 16-Dec-2004 at 21:24 |
Charlemagne = Carolus Magnus = Charles the Great
Theodosious I the Great
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Posted: 16-Dec-2004 at 22:27 |
Did Gustavus Adolfus have a title of 'the great'?
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Posted: 16-Dec-2004 at 22:36 |
Indeed he is, Gustavus Adolphus the Great. Add him too.
Theres also Akbar the great, infact, there are probably several Moghul
rulers who could qualify, as many of them had names like that.
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Posted: 18-Dec-2004 at 10:14 |
ugh take Justinian down, all of his success was depended on one of the greatest general's in Roman history and besides his foolish building projects, though they made Constantinople the greatest city of the western world, bankrupted the empire.
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