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The people who influenced history the most, the “movers and shakers” from ancient times until today, have one thing in common: they challenged the status quo. By and large, they were rebels who were willing to take on established norms and traditions.
- Founded the Mongol Empire
Genghis Khan (1162 – 1227) gathered to his bosom many of his...
- Origin of the Species
A caricature of Samuel Wilberforce from 1869. Wikimedia. 6....
- A New World
The voyages of Christopher Columbus impacted the world in...
- Josef Stalin
Stalin after becoming a communist was involved in terrorist...
- Republic Into an Empire
Bust of Gaius Marius. Pinterest. Gaius Marius: the hero Rome...
- Julius Caesar
No one knows how many people were killed as a result of...
- Non-Violent Defiance
National City Lines operated the Montgomery Bus Line in...
- Adolf Hitler
6. His Legacy Involves the Deaths of Tens of Millions of...
- Founded the Mongol Empire
1 paź 2024 · Over 14K fans have voted on the 330+ people on All-Time Greatest People in History. Current Top 3: Jesus Christ, Leonardo da Vinci, Isaac Newton
The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History is a 1978 book by the American white nationalist author Michael H. Hart. Published by his father's publishing house, it was his first book and was reprinted in 1992 with revisions.
Time 100 is a list of the top 100 most influential people, assembled by the American news magazine Time. First published in 1999 as the result of a debate among American academics, politicians, and journalists, the list is now a highly publicized annual event.
10 gru 2013 · Who's bigger: Washington or Lincoln? Hitler or Napoleon? Charles Dickens or Jane Austen? That depends on how you look at it. When we set out to rank the significance of historical figures, we...
From pioneers, leaders and titans to artists, innovators and icons, these are the most influential people of 2021.
Inspirational people – People who made a difference in a positive way and left the world a better place. Includes Eleanor Roosevelt, Mother Teresa and Emil Zatopek.