Some dumbshit coward emperor who stumbled into power

>some dumbshit coward emperor who stumbled into power
>some beta pajeet who immediately swears loyalty
>fucking goes and dies at 33 while planning an invasion of a fucking desert penninsula
>thought he could control trade in the region
>never losing a battle is somehow impressive

This guy's arrogance really knew no bounds. Is this man the most overrated of the big four?

big four?

Who's the fourth?

Alex, Ghenghis, Trump, Nappy

Alexander, Caesar, Khalid Ibn Walid, Napoleon

No idea, I guess
>Julius Caesar
>Hannibal
>Alexander
>?
Also no, OP, study his fucking battles you autist

>know nothing about the guy or his battles
>calls him a coward
Idk about you guys but a hellenized arabia sounds comfy as fuck

Subutai, Suvorov, E. Lee, Timur.

All asians, unsurprisingly.

Subutai, Napolean, Khalid and Alexander.

Scipio

t. Scipio

t. polybius

The list of four greatest generals is objectively Alexander, Julius, Napoleon, and Hannibal

>Khalid Ibn Walid
Literally who?

Just some guy who wrecked 2 empires with his small gang of monotheism enthusiasts.

Taking some land from the Byzantines and Persians doesn't put you in the top 5 goat generals.

No, but winning ~100 battles does.

Well that depends.

ALEXANDROS PELASGOS.

>some dumbshit coward emperor who stumbled into power
Do brainlets actually believe this?

Its a bait thread

Makes sense

>tfw you will never be part of Alexander's Royal Ile and break the Persian line at Gaugamala, following your friend and regent

>t. Tadakatsu Honda

>?

Pyrrhus

Doesn't matter he was arrogant, his conquests made a huge impact on the world.

>all this talk about the big four
>no one mentions Subutai