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- Liu Ch'e
- longest ruling Han emperor.
- Phillip 2
- king of Macedon.
- Alexander the Great
- Phillip 2's son, great training and education, conquered a lot of countries, great ruler of Macedon.
- Pericles
- leader of Athens, helped Athens reach peak of wealth.
- Myron
- great scuplter, 'Discus Thrower.
- Phidias
- great scuplter, statues of Athena.
- Socrates
- intelligent man, taught that education was key to growth, taught to think for yourself.
- Menes
- first known king of Egypt. united Egypt into one kingdom.
- Hatsheput
- strong leader of Egypt. kept Egypt's borders secure. built trade with other lands.
- Thutmose 3
- Hatsheput's stepson, ruled Egypt, brought Egypt to height of it's power.
- Ramses 2
- ruled Egypt, kept empire together and ordered the construction of temples and monuments.
- Sargon
- most powerful Akkadian king.
- Hammurabi
- strong ruler of Babylon, political leader and lawmaker.
- Nebuchadnezzar
- ruled Chaldeans, conquered most of fertile cresent.
- Cyrus
- ruler of Persia, rebelled against Medes, captured Babylon, took over fertile cresent and Asia Minor.
- Zoroaster
- Persian prophet, taught life on Earth is training for afterlife.
- Buddha
- the "Enlightend One", taught/founded Buddhism, aka: Siddhartha Gautama.
- Abraham
- founder of Hebrew people.
- Moses
- led Hebrews out of slavery.
- Asoka
- Chandragupta's grandson, ruler of Mauryan Empire, expanded empire, became Buddhist
- Chandragupta Maurya
- powerful adventurer, established Mauryan Empire.
- Plato
- wrote Socrates ideas down and taught them.
- Aristotle
- founded a school in Athens, taught in organized manner, wrote books to teach people.
- Sophocles
- writer of Greek tragedies, wrote "Oedipus Rex".
- Aristophanes
- writer of Greek comedies, witty, wrote "Clouds".
- Hannibal
- great general of Carthage, assembled army in Punic Wars.
- Scipio
- Roman general, fought in Punic Wars.
- Julius Caesar
- powerful public speaker and general of Rome, increased Senate's size.
- the Gracchi
- 2 brothers: Tiberius and Gaius.
- Augustus
- Julius' grandnephew, began Pax Romana, first 'emperor' of Rome.