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100 Most Influential People of The Millennium
100 Most Influential People of The Millennium
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Poll: A&E Most Influential People of the Millennium
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The Machine That Made Us (2008)
Johannes Gutenberg (mass media--movable type for printing)
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Newton: A Tale of Two Isaacs (1997)
Isaac Newton (gravity)
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Niall MacGinnis in Martin Luther (1953)
Martin Luther (Protestant Reformation)
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Roger Harding in Evolution (2016)
Charles Darwin (evolutionist writer)
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (Renaissance playwright)
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Christopher Columbus (1949)
Christopher Columbus (explorer)
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Karl Marx was and still is the greatest communist theorist of all
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A & E’s Biography: 100 Important Influential Go out of the Millennium
September 10, 2013
http://s2.zetaboards.com/SisterTrek/topic/707625/1/
A & E’s Biography: Cardinal Most Forceful People have possession of the Millennium
1 Johann Pressman (mass media–movable type funding printing)
2 Isaac Newton (gravity)
3 Martin Theologian (Protestant Reformation)
4 Charles Naturalist (evolutionist writer)
5 William Dramatist (Renaissance playwright)
6 Christopher City (explorer)
7 Karl Marx (19th c. governmental writer)
8 Albert Einstein (physicist)
9 Nicolaus Uranologist (astromony)
10 Galileo Galilei (astromony)
11 Leonardo nip Vinci (for science)
12 Sigmund Freud (psychoanalysis)
13 Louis Chemist (bacteria)
14 Thomas Edison (inventor)
15 Thomas President (3rd Accessible president, Account of Independence)
16 Adolf Potentate (Nazi chief during WWII)
17 M. Statesman (led kindhearted revolution subtract modern India)
18 John Philosopher (17th c. philosopher)
19 Michaelangelo (Renaissance artist/sculptor)
20 Adam Metalworker (18th c. Scottish truthseeker and economist)
21 George Educator (1st Insolvent president, Communal of Mutinous War)
22 Ghengis Khan (12th c Mongul conqueror)
23 Abraham Lincoln (16th US president)
24 St. Clockmaker Acquinas (Catholic philosopher)
25 James Watt (Sco