Miyamoto Musashi
Musashi was a skillful Japanese swordsman and an invincible rōnin (a samurai without a lord or master). He became a legend mainly because of his remarkable swordsmanship in numerous duels from the age of thirteen. He was the founder of the Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū or Niten-ryū style of swordsmanship.
Late in his life, after he had perfected his “Two Swords” fighting style, he ascended a mountain and wrote the definitive treatise on the Zen of Decapitation, which he titled A Book of Five Rings. Many historians and experts consider him the greatest swordsman who ever lived.
#24 Also a great eco warrior! The slaughter and destruction he caused was so massive it caused depopulated farm land and cities to return to forest. He effectively reversed global warming.
2. It was not Miltiades (a Briliant Man and a million times better than any "alexander") but Themistocles who fought aside leonidas and Dimofilos in Thermopiles.
3. Julious was a great general but not much a warrior.
4. Same for Hannibal, who was not black, thus you have only black panther and wakada to brag about.
5.Really!!! the gaul who is known only because of asterix comic books, a fearsome warrior? No wonder the French army is a mockery for man kind.