ITT: Historical figures who were clearly the reincarnation of previous historical figures

Patton supposedly thought that he was the reincarnation of a Carthaginian general, perhaps Hannibal. Lets post more people who were clearly the second coming of someone previous.

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Plz no offend Hannibal.

Hitler probably was a reincarnation of Cthulhu or an avatar of a demon from other dimension.

He was the seconding coming of Jesus, and by extension, the rest of the founding fathers

Isn't Washinton usually considered to be the modern Cincinnatus?

Nah, he's probably the reincarnation of someone who was unjustly killed by jews and is seeking revenge in his new life.
Maybe in ancient times during roman rule of judea to explain his like for italian fascism.

Kek

Only by Godless communists. Washington was, in my opinion, one of the greatest leaders to appear in this kind of situation. He is probably as close to the second coming as anybody.

He made a pretty good poem about it

Reincarnation of King Arthur

>Patton supposedly thought that he was the reincarnation of a Carthaginian general, perhaps Hannibal.

HE

ACTUALLY

>A few sources paint Nero in a more favourable light. There is evidence of his popularity among the Roman commoners, especially in the eastern provinces of the Empire, where a popular legend arose that Nero had not died and would return. At least three leaders of short-lived, failed rebellions presented themselves as "Nero reborn", to enlist popular support.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nero

>neckbeard
he was actually /ourguy/

This guy wanted so bad to be the second coming of Ghengis Khan.

'According to a well-known expression, Rome's emperor at the time, the decadent and unpopular Nero, “fiddled while Rome burned.” The expression has a double meaning: Not only did Nero play music while his people suffered, but he was an ineffectual leader in a time of crisis.'

Was Patton a good general? How good compared to other WW2 generals?

He was a great propaganda piece, and a good general, but there will be MANY others that tell you there were better ones. Their main argument is that Patton was well equipped and supplied, so you couldn't really compare American and Axis generals

>After Caracalla concluded his campaign against the Alamanni, it became evident that he was inordinately preoccupied with the Greek-Macedonian general and conqueror Alexander the Great.[4][17] He began openly mimicking Alexander in his personal style. In planning his invasion of the Parthian Empire, Caracalla decided to equip 16,000 of his men with Macedonian-style phalanxes, despite the Roman army having made the phalanx an obsolete tactical formation.[4][17][18]

>Caracalla's mania for Alexander went so far that Caracalla visited Alexandria while preparing for his Persian invasion and persecuted philosophers of the Aristotelian school based on a legend that Aristotle had poisoned Alexander. This was a sign of Caracalla's increasingly erratic behaviour

Painfully average, very flashy tho.

Average compared to who?

He's more of a Scipio than a Hannibal.

>reading his story
What the fuck? How is he not more popular and why did he just withdraw instead of trying to overthrow or get revenge?

>Caracalla visited Alexandria while preparing for his Persian invasion

Then people made fun of him so he killed most of the city.

Is that Trump's real father?

They look REAL similar

>Neckbeard
>Liked traps
>CHRISTIANS GET OUT REEEE
>Mommy issues
Literally a 4channer

delet this