Serve for a strong alliance. A strong ruler has no need for one. To rule besides them as equals. Complete the sentence: "Enemies are better Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar is perhaps one of the most well-known names in history. He lived during the first century BC, only a century before the birth of Jesus Christ. He was one of the most celebrated men of strategy and war and was feared throughout the ancient world for his prowess in battle and the loyalty of his soldiers.
He was always planning campaigns, attending to matters of state or planning reforms. In addition, he was an accomplished author and historian. A tireless man by all reports, Caesar was very popular with the common people. You adjust to other cultures and welcome them into your life. You don't believe in making enemies you can't turn into friends. You trust your friends but you usually verify their loyalty.
Unlike Caesar, you don't want to make the mistake of trust too far. You are cunning and lively, always ready for a good conversation but always wary of being bored by less interesting people. You love having something to do and laziness is just not in the cards for you. You are a born leader and a born manager, always leading by example. Share Result. Elizabeth I. One of the most prominent women of history, Elizabeth's journey wasn't an easy one, as her sister Mary hated her and wanted to kill her, the two of them being on two sides of the religious war in England - The Anglican Church and the Catholic Church.
She was aided by a strong group of advisors and she immediately established the first Protestant church in what was to become the Church of England.
You have strong emotions but rarely let people see them. You make your plans in secret, sharing with only the closest people to you, whom you trust implicitly. You are conservative, preferring not to make big changes but protecting what you have established and gained. Charlemagne, also known as 'Charles the Great', was the king of the Franks during the 8th century AD.
During the middle ages, he united the majority of western and central Europe. Some call him 'The Father of Europe'. You are humble and wish to serve the people and your God while increasing both glories to the utmost degree. You love culture and art and are progressive in many things, but your heart is conservative and you wish for the most important values to stay the same.
You love nature, activity and keeping your family close and secure. You are also stubborn, refuse to listen to others at times and always do things your own way. Louis XIV. His reign was the longest recorded of ANY monarch in European history, lasting 72 years!
During his lifetime, France took part in small and larger wars, especially against the Spanish, and as such warfare defined much of his policies. His reign was known as a powerful time for France, a time of commerce, pique and high emotions.
You do not let others tell you where you should direct these passions, but forge on by the power of your own convictions. You are ruthless to those you hate and the best friend in the world to those you love. You are impetuous, quick to anger but quick to forgive. You have enemies but you have made friends of them as well. Your passions often lead you towards other people as they take you away from others, yet those who manage to remain in your life are protected and appreciated, chosen to always be at your side.
Genghis Khan. In addition to creating the greatest empire since the Romans and much larger , Genghis also promoted education by adopting the Uyghur script as the first Mongol writing system. He also promoted art and trade, making sure the famous Silk Road is open for merchants. You are an organizational marvel, always making sure you know where everything in your life is.
You put huge stock in family and friends, and believe that life must be lived surrounded by the right people, never alone. So was Genghis Khan, who never wanted to be depicted in painting and even asked to be buried in an unmarked grave. Catherine the Great. Following a bloody coup, she came to power as Empress of Russia while overthrowing her husband, Peter III, as well as her cousin.
This is considered by many to be the 'Golden Age of Russia', even though it still relied heavily on serfs and dealt with many rebellions by commoners, the Russian culture became common around the world during this time, as well as its wealth. You have dreams, goals and plans. You will let very few things stop you on your way, and you don't like to be stopped at all.
You are a progressive thinker, you love art and beauty and romance and love - but you always have a cold place that knows the value of money, power and influence.
However, for serious relationships, you must know that the person can be a true ally to you, someone you can trust to aid you in your success Without Opening Text. You have to copy the exact html. Found a mistake? Answers Do not think about the answers too long. Enjoy and share At the end of the quiz we will give you the result. You can share it with your friends :. Start Quiz.
Already a member? Log In. It's the main thing I would do as a ruler. Yes, naval power is critical. I'd be focused on strengthening all military branches equally. It'd be nice, but I'd build up my land military first. Not really. Animal fur. A plain tunic. A council of five or more. Only a couple of people who are extremely close to me.
Only one. Three to five of my most skilled generals. A litter carried by my servants. A fearsome steed. An elegant chariot. A normal horse and buggy. A powerful fort. A gorgeous palace. An elaborate suspension bridge. A massive museum. People should pay as little as possible to support the empire. I will be such a good ruler that people will want to pay taxes. People will pay taxes or face the consequences. People will pay generous taxes so society can prosper. Enjoyable, popular music that everyone liked.
Battle marches. Artistic, creative classical music. Intense, energetic songs to motivate my soldiers. I would listen to them but ultimately do my own thing. My family would be a key part of my decision making. Not much at all. With my armies. Be pushed. I would always find a way around that. I refuse to engage with such notions. It sounds cute but dumb. Yes, with limits. Yes, without equivocation.
LOL no. Not really. I think so, but I'm wrong. Yes, in a good way. In my own rather brutal way, yes. Gold and white and awesome. Red and white and stately. Furs and earth tones. Gold and furs. Bow and arrow. Sword and spear. I don't feel strongly. It's a great idea!
Not great. It just naturally happens. Luxury barge. Whatever my enemies built, that I will then take. No, I'm all about tariffs. Within trade blocs, yes, but not universally. I believe in fair trade.
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