Quote Originally Posted by Al Khalifah
I'd go for Alexander the Great. What a hero.

Kinda trumps your hero, because my hero was your hero's hero. Hahahaha.

I also have a lot of respect for Genghis Khan. Achieved the same as Alexander but in reverse.
Then I'll go for Achilles your hero's hero!

why does evrybody forget Charlesmagne. they're talking about Nap. while he never succeeded like Charles.

Who I also greatly admire are those Tibettans who are still fighting for their freedom and all the others who are oppressed (spelling?) by the chinese.

I also admire all volunteers who help people in foreign countrys: leaving their wealth, freinds, family and homes behind and go helping people without earning money or just enough to buy food and stuff.

and ofcourse all other forgotten hero's

The ordinary American Soldier
Then I'd rather say all soldiers who fight for freedom, justice and their country (except those cowardly terrorists)

Hannibal (not the cannibal), one of the best generals of all time.
you must admit he is quite intellegent and he has a lot of talent in the books but I just wouldn't feel comfortable when I'd be in the same room with him.
I must say the writer did a pretty good job. I'm reading Hannibal at the moment. I've seen the movies now I'm reading the books.

-GG