Top 10 legendary warriors - votes for Alexander the Great

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
GalileoGalileoAlexander the GreatSpartacusAlexander the Great built a massive empire that spanned continents, showing unmatched military and strategic prowess, while Spartacus, though a legendary rebel, didn't achieve lasting impact beyond a bold but ultimately doomed uprising.
Larry PageLarry PageAlexander the GreatJoan of ArcAlexander the Great conquered most of the known world by his early 30s, and that's just epic on another level.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanAlexander the GreatSpartacusAlexander the Great conquered the known world with sheer brilliance and audacity, while Spartacus, though a remarkable rebel, didn't manage to topple Rome.
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiAlexander the GreatAchillesAlexander the Great was a real-life historical figure who not only conquered vast territories but also spread Greek culture and influence, unlike Achilles who, despite being an epic hero, remains a mythological character with no tangible legacy.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinAlexander the GreatLeonidasAlexander the Great conquered a massive empire with his strategic genius, while Leonidas was badass but met his end at Thermopylae.
Marie CurieMarie CurieAlexander the GreatAchillesAlexander the Great was a real-life historical legend who conquered more land than Achilles' myth could ever dream of.
ArchimedesArchimedesHerculesAlexander the GreatHercules is a mythical demigod with insane strength and epic feats, so he beats Alexander in a showdown of legendary proportions.
Marie CurieMarie CurieAlexander the GreatAchillesAlexander the Great conquered vast empires and spread Greek culture, achieving legendary historical impact.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanAlexander the GreatLeonidasAlexander's empire-building skills were just next level, dude conquered half the known world before breakfast.
Alan Mathison TuringAlan Mathison TuringAlexander the GreatSpartacusAlexander the Great was a brilliant strategist who conquered much of the known world, while Spartacus was a rebellious gladiator who made a grand stand but didn't change the course of history in the same way.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurAlexander the GreatAchillesAlexander the Great, for my scientific mind, takes the cake by blending military genius with a knack for empire-building that forever impacted history, whereas Achilles' legend is basically a cool story about a dude with a bad heel.
CopernicusCopernicusAlexander the GreatSamurai MusashiAlexander conquered half the known world by his 30s, and that's a boss move that can't be overlooked.
  Socrates SocratesAlexander the GreatSamurai MusashiAlexander the Great conquered half the known world before breakfast, while Musashi, although an impressive swordsman, was more about those one-on-one duels.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanGenghis KhanAlexander the GreatI'd say Genghis Khan takes the cake because his empire lasted longer and revolutionized trade and communication across Eurasia.
Jensen HuangJensen HuangAlexander the GreatKing ArthurAlexander the Great was a real historical figure who conquered much of the known world, while King Arthur is more legendary and mythological, so Alexander's real achievements take the win.