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World Rulers Essay Research Paper Alexander the

World Rulers Essay, Research Paper


Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Genghis Khan


This paper will explore the lives of three of the most well known


rulers in human history, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and


Genghis Khan. This will first consist of an examination of the


personalities and gifts of each of these rulers. Details of the course


and extent of the conquests and achievements of each individual will


follow this. The lasting contributions made by these three men will


then be noted. The first ruler under consideration is Alexander the


Great. He was the son of Philip II , King of Macedonia, and his wife


Olympia, in the year 356 B.C. (^Alexander^). He was a student of


Aristotle, and gained interests in the areas of philosophy, medicine,


and scientific investigation (^Alexander^). Aristotle took great care


in providing Alexander with a very structured and disciplined education


(Williams 7-9). However, Alexander^s father, Philip II, would not


allow Alexander to form the habits of a recluse. Philip initiated


Alexander early with the duties of his high station. It was in this


role that Alexander showed his ability to lead men, and be a great


administrator. At age sixteen, Alexander was appointed Regent of


Macedonia, while Phillip was detained at the siege of Byzantium


(Williams 10). It has been noted that Alexander, by this point, had


already astonished some Persian deputies by the pertinency of his


questions, and the acuteness of his intellect (Williams 10). By the


time he was eighteen, Alexander had commanded the left wing of the army


at the battle of Chaeroneia, and defeated the Thebans (Williams


10-11). The following is an account of the words of Arrian, an


acquaintance of Alexander. He spoke these words Alexander^s death on


June 13, 323 B.C.:


Let him who would vilify Alexander, not select a few blameworthy acts,


but sum up all his great deeds and qualities, and then consider who and


what he himself is who would thus abuse the man who attained the


pinnacle of human felicity^who was the undisputed monarch of both


continents^and whose name has pervaded the whole of the earth^ My own


opinion, therefore, I will profess, that not without especial purpose


of the deity such a man was given to the world, to whom none has ever


yet been equal (Williams 409). The date of Julius Caesar^s birth is in


dispute. The probable date was July 12 or 13, 100 B.C. (David 12).


His father was Gaius Caesar, who died when Julius was only sixteen.


His mother was Aurelia, who was a noble woman, and it seems certain


that he owed much to her (David 12). In 84 B.C., Caesar married


Cornelia, a daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinna (^Caesar^). Caesar is


noted for his great energy, intellect, and physical state (^Caesar^).


Caesar showed generosity to his opponents after he defeated them,


however this did not necessarily make him endeared to them (^Caesar^).


He won the devotion of his soldiers by the victories that he led them


through (^Caesar^). He was a man of great intellect and used this in


battle as an excellent strategist. This was made evident in his


defeat of the Gauls (David 86-89). This same intellect assisted him in


becoming a great politician of his time. He also prepared his seven


books on the Gallic War for publication in 51 B.C., wrote his books on


the civil war, and his Anticato (^Caesar^). Genghis Khan was a warrior


and a ruler of genius who, starting from obscure and insignificant


beginnings, brought all the nomadic tribes of Mongolia under the rule


of himself and his family in a rigidly disciplined military state


(^Genghis Khan^, Britannica).


“Alexander the Great.” The New Encyclopaedia Britannica. 1998 ed.


“Caesar.” The New Encyclopaedia Britannica. 1998 ed.


David, Peter. Julius Caesar. New York; Cromwell-Collier Press. 1968.


“Genghis Kahn.” Collier^?s Encyclopedia. 1968 ed.


“Genghis Kahn.” The New Encyclopaedia Britannica. 1998 ed.


Williams, John. The Life of Alexander the Great. New York; A. L. Burt Company.


1902.


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