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Chuck Norris.

Just kidding, Chuck Norris is the greatest warrior of the modern ages and future.

The Samurai was the greatest warrior of all times. It's armor, weapons, training and motive make it the deadliest warrior. It is like knight, being a mounted warrior and land warrior. It's armor is almost as strong as knight armor and way more light. It's weapons are sick! It has two sword that can be dual-wielded. The katana and Wakasashi. The katana (main sword) has been tested in the show deadliest warrior to be able to cut through three bamboo shoots in 1/3 of a second! It has a spears (Naginata and yari) capable of slashing, stabbing and hitting with wooden parts. It has a bow and arrow so accurate (shooting targets small as eyes from 15-25 yards!), some call it the world's first sniper rifle. It's arrows could be poisoned for horses and men. Even with the introduction of early firearms, the yumi was prefered. The Samurai has a club (kanabo) that can break swords, bones and can definitely dent the strongest armor. If you argue with me that the spartan shield did resist the impact, answer this: Do you really think the man behind it wouldn't break his arm because of the impact?! THis is 450 psi people! The Samurai also (rarley used) caried some firearms such as teppos and arquebuses. These weapons are sick! The Samurai started training and going to school at the age of 3. They were to defend their home against robbers and all that. They were to protect their lords in this life and, if possible the next. And bring honor to their family. Samurai are the best.

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1. The samurai was the greatest warrior.

2. spetsnaz

While I don't reject the validity of the two top choices (for they're excellent!), I would also have to nominate the 1.) ancient Spartans,

2.) the Roman Legionaires (especially the Germanic, Celtic and Balkin elements!),

3.) the ancient, blue painted Picts that roamed throughout Scotland 1500-2000 years ago, often terrorizing the Roman Legions manned across Hadrian's Wall,

4.) the Knights Templar,

5.) the Jannisaries (1400-1800!),

6.) the Swiss pikemen of 1425-1650,

7.) the German/Dutch Landsknechtes (who were these similarly trained, first-rate Swiss imitators!),

8.) the Dutch Geuzens freedom fighters from the mid 16th century till the middle 17th,

9.) the Spanish Tercio of the 16th and 17th centuries,

10.) the German/Swiss double-handed swordsmen from 1450-1550,

11.) the intrepid, die-hard Scottish/Irish Gallowglass mercenary soldiers from 1250-1600,

12.) almost all Irish warriors from the entire Dark Ages (450-1400) till the Age of Pike and Shot (1450-1700),

13.) Those famous, super fearsome Irish mercenaries, otherwise known as the Wild Geese (1690-1790),

14.) All the ultra-ferocious Scottish Highlander warrior clans of the period 1200-1746,

15.) The Polish winged Hussars of the late 16th century till the middle 18th (their hard-charging cavalry!),

16.) all Prussian infantry, a.) from the 1740's (while under the brilliant leadership of Frederick the Great!) till the end of the 1780's---b.) then once again during the Franco Prussian War of 1870/

17.) Napoleon's Imperial Guard (along with much of the Grande Armee, as it produced the finest, most inspired fighting men in France's history!),

18.) Napoleon's Polish cavalry squadrons (they never lost!),

19.) French Foreign Legion,

20.) the Southern Confederate Cavalry of the U.S. Civil War,

21.) the Iron Brigade of the Union Army (which was roughly 30-35% German!),

22.) the Irish Brigade of the Union Army,

22.) the Comanche and Apache tribes of the U.S. Great Plains and the wide open, American South West,

23.) the Scottish Highland regiments serving in the ranks of the British Army,

24.) the Gurkhas from Nepal (especially those guys!),

25.) the South African Boers,

26.) the WW1 German Sturmtruppen,

27. the U.S. Marines of WW1, aka Devil Dogs,

28.) the Scottish, Irish, English, Indian and Gurkha regiments of WW1 (especially the super fierce Scottish, Irish and the Gurkha regiments/shock troops),

29.) the Canadian regiments of WW1 (especially the Eastern Canadian Highlanders, who were probably the finest shock troops on the planet!),

30.) the Australian Anzacs of WW1,

31.) the German Waffen SS of WW2,

32.) the German Fallschirmjager of WW2,

33.) the U.S. Marines of WW2,

34.) the Allied Airborne troops of WW2,

35.) the American/Canadian Special Forces of WW2,

36.) the British Commandos of WW2,

37.) the Canadian regiments of WW2,

38.) certain Russian regiments and battalions of WW2,

39.) Merrill's Marauders of WW2,

40.) the New Zealand and Australian Anzacs of WW2 (including the native Maori tribesmen!),

41.) the U.S. Marines post WW2 (1950-2009, especially during the Korean and Vietnam Wars!),

42.) the British SAS,

43.) the Navy Seals,

44.) the U.S. Special Forces,

45.) the Delta Force,

46.) all the modern day German, French, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, Italian, British and American counter-terror/hostage rescue units,

47.) the U.S. Army Rangers, especially during Vietnam,

48.) the British Royal Marines,

49.) the British Paras,

50.) once again, the modern day Gurkhas,

51.) the Israeli Defense Force (especially during the 6 Day War!),

52.) the Israeli Special Forces (especially during the 6 Day War back in 1967!),

53.) the South Korean Marines,

54.) Germany's famed GSG9 counterterror unit/

55.) Royal Canadian Mounted Police/

and many others, including the ferocious and warlike Scottish/Northern English Border Reivers of the period 1250-1625/

the blood-crazed, fearsome Norse Vikings from the period of 650-1200/

the spectacular, tactically innovative & devastating Mongol cavalry of the late 12th century & early 13th century/

the tough and ruthless German Knights of the entire 13th, 14th & 15th centuries/

those fiery, indomitable, tough-as-nails, rag-tag and ferociously inspired Scottish Lowlanders that fought under William Wallace during the Scottish Wars of Independence (1296-1314). Also, the famed and fearsome Scottish schiltrons at the Battle of Bannockburn back in June of 1314 (which featured both Highlanders and Lowlanders formed up in three cohesive and unbreakable battle squares bristling with these 12 foot, iron-tipped spears!) comprised one of the finest and toughest armies ever assembled in the entire history of warfare, as they decisively defeated this very formidable English Army three times its size in numbers/

Howard's extremely elite English Marines, as they were instrumental at the ferocious and bloody Battle of Flodden, 1513/

the Russian Cossacks from the beginning of the 16th century till roughly 1945/

those superbly disciplined, mostly German troops that fought under the inspired and innovative leadership of Gustavus Adolphus, the King of Sweeden, from the 1620's till the early 1630's/

the often outstanding and decisive English Parliamentarian pike armies (Roundheads!) of 1645-1651/

Cromwell's magnificent English (Roundhead!) cavalry of the English Civil War, otherwise known as the invincible "Ironsides" cavalry/

those fearless, extremely ferocious Antrim Highlanders that fought under the brilliant and resolute leadership of both the first marquis of Montrose (James Graham!) and Alistair MacColla during the Year of Miracles back in 1644-1645 (during the midst of the British Civil Wars!), where they were basically the backbone of that rag-tag Army, as they often struck home with the effect of charging cavalry/

the steadfast and courageous Dutch Guards that crossed the entire River Boyne, while under this extremely heavy musket fire, and eventually took the Irish Jacobite positions on the other side during that famous and pivotal Battle back in July of 1690/

the viscerally inspired and near invincible Irish heavy cavalry at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690/

much of the British Army of the 2nd half of the 18th century (((whose various regiments were comprised of these magnificent English, Irish & Scottish troops, as many of them---with the sole exception of the kilted Highlanders---were roughly amalgamated within one regiment, whether it be classified as Guards, Grenadiers or Light Infantry!))), like the one that fought during the French & Indian War (1756-1763) & the American Revolution (1775-1783)/

the various German Hanoverian regiments that fought under British leadership in Western Europe against the French during the period of 1757-1763/

Washington's rag-tag, mostly American force that fought at Trenton back in Dec. of 1776 (& which featured many Irish, Scottish & German elements!), as it thoroughly defeated this highly trained Hessian force in this very decisive, morale boosting engagement/

the Hessian mercenaries (from West Central Germany) that fought under the Brits during the 1770's-1780's/

the Prussian Cavalry that fought near the end of the Napoleonic Era/

the famed King's German Legion that fought under Wellington during the ferocious Peninsula Campaign of 1808-1814,

the fearless Scot's Greys that fought at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815/

the British Heavy Cavalry of the entire 19th century/

the African-American 54th Massachusetts of the U.S. Civil War/

the famous and courageous African-American Buffalo Soldiers (cavalry!) that fought against the equally brave and fierce Native American tribes of the American West during the last 3 decades of the 19th century/

the fierce Finns of the 1939-40 War with Russia/

all Swiss mercenaries of the period 1480-1790/

German troops fighting in Napoleon's Grand Armee/

the German tank units of 1939-1943/

Rommel's famed Afrika Corps of 1940-early 1943/

the 2nd Ranger Battalion (American!) at Pointe-du-Hoc on D-Day/

all other American Ranger Battalions of WW2/

many of the Allied tank units (especially those in Patton's Third Army!) that fought from Normandy through to the Battle of the Bulge till Germany's final surrender/

many of the Waffen SS and regular German Army tank units all along the brutal Eastern Front/

the Marine Force Recon units/

the ferocious & indomitable WW1 Serbs/

much of the French Army of 1914-1916/

modern day Turkish Army/

Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865/

much of the mainly Scots-Irish Confederate Army of the American Civil War/

Roger's Rangers of the French and Indian War/

the British Army of the entire 18th and 19th centuries/

the Hessian Jaegers of the American Revolutionary War/

the late 18th-early 19th century German and/or Hessian Jaegers/

British light infantry companies of the Napoleonic Wars (like the 95th Green Jackets!)/

the British 6th Parachute Division of WW2, otherwise known as the "Red Devils." For their spectacular performance at the Bridge at Arnhem (which concerned only certain elements of that World-class Division!), during Operation Market Garden back in late Sep., 1944, was the stuff of legend!/

the 442nd all Japanese American regiment of WW2 (which was also the most highly decorated American unit during that entire conflict!)/

the 1st Battalion of the Gloucestershire Regiment that fought against these brutal, overwhelming odds at Hill 235, in April of 1951, during the Korean War/

the famed U.S. 7th cavalry of Vietnam, especially those that fought in the Valley of La Drang, 1965/

the U.S. Special Forces (aka Green Berets!), the LURPS (Long Range Recon Patrol!), the Navy Seals and the Marines of the Vietman War/

and the Gurkhas, the Gurkhas and the Gurkhas!!!

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There's no such thing. In a sense all warriors throughout history were just a good at what they did, but every warrior has a weakness for example the Spartans were elite soldiers of the Greek world. However they (and the rest of the Greeks) Were unable to defeat the superior tactics of the Roman Empire/Republic. But You'd find the most effective warriors to have existed were the Knights, Samurai (The Japanese version of European knights.) Roman legionnaires, Spartans. and probably a lot more.

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History has many warriors. Here are some: Alaric the Visigoth; Count Roland; Vercingetorix; William Wallace; Attilla the Hun; Yue Fei, Erik Bloodaxe; Vlad the Impaler; Sun Tzu; Scipio Africanus; Spartacus;
Hannibal Barca; Pyrrhus of Epirus; Richard the Lionheart; Miyamoto Musashi; Julius Caesar;
Leonidas of Sparta; Genghis Khan; and Alexander the great.

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hmmmm that's hard but i would have to say the spartan

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Gideon, he defeated 135,000 Midianites with God's help

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Well the greatest ancient warrior of the ancient world was the Spartan of ancient Greece

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The greatest warrior in Hindu Mythology is certainly Lord Shiva. He is known as the destroyer for a reason. Many other Religion also worship Lord Shiva.

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