Alexander the Great portrays the characteristic of being loyal, which allowed him to be worthy of the title ‘Alexander the Great.’ Rising to the throne in the year 336 B.C., Alexander traveled across the continents of Europe and Asia, conquering all they could get their hands on—with the help of his troops, of course. According to the description from an ‘imaginary’ soldier in Alexander’s army, “[Alexander] never asked [his troops] to do something he wouldn’t do himself,” (Stahl). This shows Alexander’s loyalty to his troops because it depicts him as a person who cares so much for his troops such that he would degrade himself as the arrogant ruler of Macedon to a courageous soldier in a troop. Also, it proves Alexander as a person who