What are some Jow Forums-approved leaders?
>Emperor Augustus
>Vlad Dracul
>Adolf Hitler
Any more?
What are some Jow Forums-approved leaders?
Pinochet
That statue looks retarded with that little baby at the bottom. is it meant to represent something?
>Alexander the Great
and how about a rare couple of women
>Boudicca
>Joan of Arc
Another Roman leader, Vespasian.
He brought Rome back from the brink of destruction and crushed a Jewish revolt all in his late 50's.
A good documentary on him here:
youtube.com
My problem with Boudicca is that she failed, after the death of her husband it was too late. She only ensured the Iceni's destruction.
You don't like babies ? I find it humanises the statue. If I had to guess it represents that this is a man, not a god, which Romans found important to remind their leaders of.
The main man.
Macron
Cincinnatus
Valdemar IV
Appius Claudius Pulcher, pleb!
Julius ceaser
totally valid. I was kinda going with character more than any kind of success. In many ways she is a failure and a defeated person.
>octavian
Same person as agustus
>mark anthony
Cucked rome out for egypt pussy
>lepidus
Incompetent retard
IL DUCE!
Posting an obvious one.
Luckly Octavianus managed to BTFO him and Cleopatra or we will live in a waaay more sand niggerish type of society.
It just doesn't look good aesthetically
Cleopatra was Greek though.
that's Eros, gens Iulia was said to originate from his momma Venus
also it's a support for the basis of the statue to make it less prone to crumbling, marble sculptors woudl often employ such "tricks" to make theri creation more solid, look at the Farnese Hercules which rests on the club and lion skin on a separate column as additional support
Pretty sure that's supposed to be Victoria, goddess of victory. The greeks would have Nike present in their statues of heroes as well if I recall correctly, so that is mostly likely the inspiration for this statue here. Could be wrong tho
Sulla
Sviatoslav 1 of kiev
Yes, but Egyptian culture was different than Roman one.
>only ensured the Iceni's destruction
>a failure and a defeated person
So, Hitler?
Jan Zizka cause he had balls to spare
Basil II cause he was a ruthless madman and an exceptional leader
Isabel of Castile cause she booted off jews
Perikles cause he was a political genius
Ivan Sirko because of his reply to the Turkish Sultan
Jan Sobieski cause Vienna
vlad was a cannibalistic sadistic nigger fuck off
Alex is definitely a good choice, though his dad deserves a mention
Underrated suggestion
My understanding is that Ptolemaic dynasty was not egyptianized, Cleopatra was the first member of the dynasty to even speak their language.
Cicero was okay.
kek that pic
God emperor trump
Theodore Roosevelt
Justinian I
Baldwin IV of Jerusalem
how cute!
I'm not sure if he counts as a leader.
>>Emperor Augustus
Alexander "Mommy Boy" Severus was GOAT
The best leader Britain never had
>Emperor Augustus
>manlet, weak
>has seizures
> cant fight in battle
>protects jewish king Herod the Great and educate their sons in Rome
>provokes civil war to get power
>just acting out as a republican in the senate lol
>his face is everywhere. nice personality cult
>builds useful and durable infrastructure
>somehow manages to improve the economy in the empire
>living god, inmortal meme god emperor
yeaaah, kind of relevant
but his uncle Julius Caesar was the true man
Andrew Jackson
based and juliuspilled
>Adolf Hitler
>Responsible for the death of more Europeans than almost anybody and stigmatized common sense tribal awareness for a century
>Shiggydiggy
Serious answers though
>Julius Caesar
>Alexander the Great
>Charles Martel
>Cincinnatus
>Leonidas
>King David (a leader is a leader fuck you)
>Skanderbeg
>Marcus Aurelius
>Vlad the Impaler
>Christopher Columbus
>George Washington
>Queen Isabella/King Ferdinand
>Empress Maria Theresa
>Queen Victoria
>Napoleon Bonaparte (Disputable)
You literally cannot argue with this list except for Napoleon because he ended up fucking things up at the end and causing a lot of alphas to lose their lives, but he was still a damn Chad.
Avraham Stern
Norman the Conqueror
Augustus was a terrible leader
Vlad was a literal blood drinking kike
Are you retarded, or 13?
sage btw cause shit thread.
>crypto kike commies
no
Patton
This is now a reactionary thread.
Explain how Augustus was a terrible leader.
The baby is Cupid. It represents Augustus' family legend that they descended from Venus, who was the mother of Cupid.
en.wikipedia.org
For anybody interested in Knightly Virtue or the Middle Ages.
>Pope Urban II
>Benito Mussolini
>Kim Jong Un
>Augusto Pinochet
>Rodrigo Duterte
>Joseph Stalin
>Bashar al-Assad
>Muammar Gaddafi
>Donald Trump, maybe not so much anymore though.
>Gustav II Adolf
>Julius Ceaser
>Vladimir Putin
>Alexander the Great
>William the Conqueror
>Ivan the Terrible
>Hirohito
>Napoleon Bonaparte, maybe?
>Gengis Khan
>Richard I Lionheart
>Charles Martel
>Ramses II
>Leonidas I
>Peter the Great
>Andrew Jackson
Started an Empire & was the first & last emperor of Britain/UK!
Julius Caesar was shorter than Augustus and bald.
He would have made us great again
F
Only Hitler was a true leader, to the Rome shit and all the others
He was right about defeating the wrong enemy.
>tfw want to participate in the thread but i know fuck all of history
caesar was fairly tall for a roman iirc
>conquers all France IN SITU
>discovers british islands
>rules Rome as a beloved dictator
>nigger was stabbed by his comrades
but user he was bald REEEE
Fucking love Mosley, absolutely based.
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>discovers british islands
There were Greeks trading with the British Isles a thousand years before Caesar was even born.
Basil the Bulgar slayer
fpbp
Based Hannibal
Let me give you a hand with this list.
A man of refined yet controversial taste.
I have a bronze miniature of that statue that sits on my desk.
Augustus has been my inspiration for years, an example of will and intellect overcoming all obstacles and deficiencies. He was only 19 when he came to power, and was pretty shit at the traditional things that made a good Roman, speaking and warfare. But he was a political genius, and knew how to compensate for his weaknesses by delegating to others.
He had a lot of help, such as those he surrounded himself with and the name he inherited, but that doesn’t lessen how amazing a feat he accomplished by restoring peace to the Mediterranean
>being manlet is bad
>being bald is good
Are you even trying?
No he wasn't.
George Washington
William McKinley
James Polk
Napoleon
Genghis Khan
Paul Kagame
Bismarck
fucking legend