Leadership management

Main moments of leadership

  • 332 BCE

    Ciro el Grande

    Ciro el Grande
    He created the largest empire known up to that time. The empire founded by Cyrus maintained
    its existence for more than two hundred years.
  • 323 BCE

    Alejandro Magno

    Alejandro Magno
    Alejandro crossed Tesalia, destroyed Tebas, and both Athens and other cities were subjected
    to his will.
  • 453

    Atila

    Atila
    Atila was the last and most powerful leader of the Huns. He ruled the largest European empire of his time from 434 until his death.
  • 742

    Carlo Magno

    Carlo Magno
    He was king of the Grancos and was the founder of the Carolingio Empire that later became the Holy Roman Empire. His dream was to rebuild the extinct Roman Empire.
  • Napoleón Bonaparte

    Napoleón Bonaparte
    He was Emperor of France and King of Italy after the French Revolution, and has led very successful war campaigns.
  • Adolf Hitler

    Adolf Hitler
    It conquered almost all of Europe in the 20th century. He established a National Socialist regime in which he received the title of reichskanzler (imperial chancellor) and führer (leader, leader, or guide).
  • Mahatma Gandhi

    Mahatma Gandhi
    Known as one of the greatest political and spiritual leaders of the 20th century. He supremely applied the principles of nonviolent civil disobedience to free India from foreign rule.
  • Madre Teresa de Calcuta

    Madre Teresa de Calcuta
    She is the founder of the Misioneros de la Caridad. The whole world recognizes her work. Numerous awards, beginning with the Padmashri Indian Prize in 1962 and much more notoriously the 1979 Nobel Peace Award, honored his work.