How accurate is this?
How accurate is this?
Jesus christ
Mohammad
Buddah
Ceasar
Newton
Beethoven
Hitler
Washington
you can argue for muhammad being #1 but the rest are pure fiction
ceasar would come after the religious founders, and after him probably come chinese emperor
Jesus is easily number one. Not even a debate
>beethoven
>no Alexander the Great
>no Ghengis Khan
Typical leaf I would have put Newton or Einstein over some deaf dude. His talent and impact is far from unique or even that important, there are numerous authors that are now important
Muhammad, the rest is kikes and nigger.
I would like to add Karl Marx and Adolf Hitler
It’s retarded and clearly American centred. This subject has been studied in depth by various scholars of history and none of their lists look remotely like that, Mohammed excepted.
>no picture for Muhammed
It's funny, but I hope you realize there is no picture because he never actually existed. He's a fabrication of Uthman, the third Caliph and an amalgamation of many hearsay stories.
>refuse to even mention Jesus Christ
>reference every other person in relation to his death
muhammad yes
einstein yes
newton yes
Lincoln only to ameriniggers
Gandhi somewhat
Luther king irrelevant outside of ameriniggeria
Jesus Christ and Adolf Hitler are probably the two most internationally recognized names.
It's not. Alexander The Great had the overall greatest impact on how the world developed.
Alexander the great. The rest are imitations of him.
Also Donald Trump
Genghis Khan was pretty irrelevant. There's at least 2-3 more impactful Steppes civilizations. Not true empires, but they didn't need to be at that time.
Emperor Hadrian and Oliver Cromwell.
If you know, you know.
>Michael H. Hart, is an American astrophysicist, white separatist/white nationalist, and author, most notably of the best-selling book, The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History.
What?
1. Jesus
2. Muhammad
3. Plato / Socrates
4. Buddha
5. Alexander the Great
6. Gengis Khan
7. Adolf Hitler
8. Napoleon Bonaparte
9. Isaac Newton
10. Johannes Gutenberg
Honorable Mention:
Confucius
Tesla
Leonardo da Vinci
I was about to puke.
Agree.
His empire caused the entire collapse of Middle Eastern society, and irreparable damage on the Chinese society. The state that Islam is in today can be mostly blamed on how badly their society was leveled by the Mongols. This isn’t even getting to Russia, but it’s difficult to measure importance on such a grand time scale. Regardless Ghengis was infinitely more important than Beethoven
>pure fiction
>newton
Yeah no, newton is the most important person on that list and unironically the smartest human that ever lived.
If you would have actually studied math and really studied introductory physics you would be in awe of what Newton did. There will probably never be a mind like his ever again.
Yeshua, Issa, Jesus, is the GOAT, infinite times over - literally on all mankind's lips every single day.
Pythagoras is probably top 3 due to pythagorean tuning alone.
never existed
This. Homer gets bonus points for basically creating the western standard of story telling
>His empire caused the entire collapse of Middle Eastern society, and irreparable damage on the Chinese society
Wtf I love Genghis Khan now
Einstein, Lincoln, and MLK don't belong anywhere near the top 10.