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Who are the influential people in history?


Alan McDougall

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Here is my short list, please add yours as well?

My short list in order of Influential persons inhuman in history

 

1) Jesus Christ
2) Mohammed
3) Sir Isaac Newton

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the countless people who died unnamed and unremembered, who may as well have not even existed, were it not for the fact that they built the world we live in now.

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On 7/31/2016 at 3:24 AM, aquatus1 said:

I had a thread similar to this one.  First on my list was John Vincent Atanosoff.

Who is he God?  :D

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http://www.dlmark.net/hundred.htm

I edited it to for example I have put Jesus first in no way was Muhammad more influential than Jesus, in fact, he was influenced by Jesus not the other way around and also moved around those from the link to lineup with my opinion of who I think were the most influential persons in human history.

This is just the opinion of the person who prepared the list so feel free to change it around according to who you think are the most influential person in history

Note not living people!

 

 

 Jesus• Muhammad • Isaac Newton • Einstein • Buddha • Confucius • St. Paul • Ts'ai Lun • Johann Gutenberg •• Louis Pasteur •Galileo Galilei • Aristotle • Euclid • Moses • Charles Darwin • Shih Huang TiAugustus Caesar • Nicolaus Copernicus • Christopher Columbus  Antoine Laurent Lavoisier • Constantine the Great • James Watt • Michael Faraday • James Clerk Maxwell • Martin Luther 

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4 hours ago, Alan McDougall said:

Who is he God?  :D

Well, it would not be an exaggeration to say he created most of the world we are familiar with today.

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Eight posts in and not a woman in sight ...... except for STHS's post. Good grief! Here:

Marie Stopes, promoter of contraception in the early 20th century.

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Not in any kind of order (which should be obvious by the man on the bottom who should be on top)

  • Gene Roddenberry
  • Osamu Tezuka
  • Paul McCartney
  • Rodney Dangerfield
  • Carol Burnett
  • Doctor Dre
  • Stanley Kubrick
  • James Hetfield
  • Mahatma Gandhi
  • Martin Luther King Jr.
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5 hours ago, ouija ouija said:

Eight posts in and not a woman in sight ...... except for STHS's post. Good grief! Here:

Marie Stopes, promoter of contraception in the early 20th century.

ida b. wells! suffragist, civil rights campaigner, pretty much the anti-lynching advocate. very influential to a lot of people, even if the people she influenced weren't the people writing history books (until recently)

 

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How about the unknown person who invented the wheel?

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There are sooo many that could be added, both male and female. 

Bodacia

Helen of Troy

Elisabeth Bathory

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Helen of Troy or any other of the nameless that were burned alive and hung over fright, pride and ego of the ignorant masses that recently crawled out of caves and elected so called leaders to thread gossip and tales. No, although that's interesting ... no, was not talking about the media tards of today.

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Mother Teresa 

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On ‎02‎/‎08‎/‎2016 at 11:12 PM, Alan McDougall said:

How about the unknown person who invented the wheel?

Barry Wilkins from Doncaster.

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Edgar Allan Poe 

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My Dad ... if we're alive today he would I'm sure still be giving me a kick up the **** at times and proud as punch other others 

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Dee Snider and Larry Flynt top my list. Forgotten heroes of the modern world.

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On ‎14‎/‎08‎/‎2017 at 6:29 PM, acute said:

Ada Lovelace, the English aristocrat who invented programming in the 1840's.

She was also Lord Byron's daughter.

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