1. Alexander the Great’s Charge at Gaugamela

In 331 BCE, as the Battle of Gaugamela raged, Alexander the Great faced overwhelming Persian forces led by Darius III. At a critical juncture, Alexander spotted a gap in the Persian lines and instantly decided to lead his elite cavalry straight into the breach. This audacious, split-second maneuver shattered Darius’s formations and sent the Persian king fleeing, effectively sealing the Macedonian victory. By acting decisively, Alexander changed not only the battle’s outcome, but also the destiny of the Persian Empire.