Darius the Greatchariot, and the symbol of Ahuramazda Darius the Great (Pers. Dariush, old Persian Darayavaush , the son of Hystaspes and Persian Emperor from 521 to 485 BC. The principal source for his history is his own inscriptions, especially the great inscription of, Persia
Frederick the GreatFrederick II of Prussia Friedrich der Grosse Frederick the Great January 24, 1712 August 17, 1786) was the Hohenzollern king of Prussia 1740 86. He was one of the so-called " enlightened monarchs". Friedrick preferred to speak French rather than German., Prussia
Hanno the GreatHanno the Great was a wealthy Carthaginian aristocrat in the 3rd century BC. Hanno's wealth was based on the land he owned in North Africa, and during the First Punic War he led the faction in Carthage that was opposed to continuing the war against Rome., Carthage
Herod the GreatHerod I, also known as Herod the Great was an ancient king. 74 BC 4 BC March in Jerusalem). Biography Herod the Great arose from a wealthy, influential Idumaean family, (the Idumaean the Edomite of the Bible, who settled in Idumea, also known as Edom, in, Judea
Ivan the GreatIvan III Vasilevich III ( January 22, 1440 October 27, 1505) also known as Ivan the Great ruled from 1462 1505; oldest son of Vasili II Vasiliyevich. Ivan III has been referred to as the "gatherer of the Russian lands". He subjugated a number of Russian t, Russia
Justinian the GreatJustinian I born Flavius Petrus Sabbatius ( May 11, 483 November 13/ 14, 565). He served as Eastern Roman Emperor from AD August 1, 527 to November 13/ 14, 565. Life Justinian I was born in a small village called Tauresina ( Taor) in Illyricum (near Skopj, Byzantium
Kamehameha the GreatThis article is about the Hawaiian ruler. For other uses, see Kamehameha (disambiguation . Kamehameha also known as Kamehameha I and Kamehameha the Great ( circa 1758- 1819), unified the Hawaiian Islands in battle and formally established the Kingdom of H, Hawai'i