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Oldies but Goodies

  • 11-05-2003 3:00pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 1,335 ✭✭✭


    I was inspired to this by the Greatest Military Commander of All Time thread - so I am asking the question, who do you think was the greatest ancient of all time and why?

    Who was the greatest Ancient? 7 votes

    Pericles
    0% 0 votes
    Cicero
    28% 2 votes
    Caesar
    0% 0 votes
    Sophocles
    28% 2 votes
    A Persian Monarch (specify)
    0% 0 votes
    Hannibal
    0% 0 votes
    Scipio
    0% 0 votes
    Alexander
    0% 0 votes
    Philip II of Macedon
    42% 3 votes
    Other
    0% 0 votes


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,617 ✭✭✭✭PHB


    Plato was fairly slick.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,335 ✭✭✭Éomer of Rohan


    Plato annoys my head lol - if he had bothered to record the Egyptian hieroglyphics correctly then we wouldn't have such bother with some of his works - *cough* Atlantis.


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 9,733 Mod ✭✭✭✭Manach


    From the list, I choose Pericles, for his role in defending Athenian democracy from external/internal foes.

    Another choice, would be Augustus, for ending the Roman Civil wars and founding an empire, that at least held some measure of stability for it's subjects.

    Plato would also have been an option, given his contribution to Western Though of the concept of this world being but a shadow of the real world.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,335 ✭✭✭Éomer of Rohan


    Another choice, would be Augustus, for ending the Roman Civil wars and founding an empire, that at least held some measure of stability for it's subjects
    Augustus acted like a spoiled brat when the empire was divided amongst the second triumvirate. Mind you, he did bring stability, though he was underhand about creating the empire - I think he should have restored the republic as his father wanted - or did his father want to restore the republic? Remember what Caesar said of Sulla anyone?


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