male: Vlad Ţepeş(the Impaler)
female: Jeanne d'Arc
2006-08-16 02:28:02
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Male: Albert Einstein. He rightfully deserves to have been named Time Magazine's Person of the 20th Century.
Female: Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov of Russia. I have no idea why. It must be because of that Tori Amos song.
2006-08-15 09:01:46
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answer #2
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answered by Ѕємι~Мαđ ŠçїєŋŧιѕТ 6
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I merely observed Al Kooper on Saturday evening (taking off/fidgeting with David Bromberg)! good things, even inspite of the undeniable fact that he did seem as if Dana Carvey's portrayal of Harry Carey. He truthfully wins the 'maximum unknown yet influential individual' award there.
2016-11-25 19:35:55
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answer #3
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answered by carra 4
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Male, um probably Baldwin IV or Bach. Female, um maybe Joan of Arc
2006-08-15 08:25:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Henry the 8th, cos he was big and fat, he ate just about every animal that existed, he dissed the Pope to get out of a relationship, and he was a wicked lute player.
Anne Boyeyn was by far the coolest of his wives.
2006-08-15 17:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Vlad the Impaler
Cleopatra
2006-08-15 11:03:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Mahatma Ghandi and Sacagawea
2006-08-15 08:29:50
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answered by Anonymous
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So many choices...right this moment,
Horatio Nelson and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
It changes almost hourly.
2006-08-15 08:50:20
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answered by Crusader1189 5
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Charlemane, a man who united nations together.
Joan of Arc, a woman who's faith led her to glory.
2006-08-15 08:37:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Elizabeth I and John the Baptist
2006-08-15 10:07:29
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answered by K B 1
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