Mine is hands down. Marcus Aurelius, I'm a super huge fan boy. He was popular for his kindness and integrity. Arguably one of the most powerful men in the world during his time. He did his best not to let power corrupt him. He went so far as to even share power with his brother, Lucius.
Later in his life he was betrayed by his good friend Avidius his general, who attempted to become the next emperor. Marcus managed to stop Avidius, and instead of punishing him for treason, he chose to forgive him.
When his health started failing instead of returning home to die comfortably in his bed around his family and loved ones. He instead chose to die in his military headquarters because he didn't want to abandon his army in the middle of a war campaign. He stayed on the front line for years even though he didn't have to He could have easily just left the responsibility with his generals. He took his responsibilities seriously, and chose discipline over comfort.
Later in his life he was betrayed by his good friend Avidius his general, who attempted to become the next emperor. Marcus managed to stop Avidius, and instead of punishing him for treason, he chose to forgive him.
When his health started failing instead of returning home to die comfortably in his bed around his family and loved ones. He instead chose to die in his military headquarters because he didn't want to abandon his army in the middle of a war campaign. He stayed on the front line for years even though he didn't have to He could have easily just left the responsibility with his generals. He took his responsibilities seriously, and chose discipline over comfort.
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