these are some names of well known people who have psychiatric diagnosis of mental illness. Almost no one was "Glad" to be their friend until they became famous
Hans Christian Andersen, writer
Honore de Balzac (1799-1850), author
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), general
Lord Byron, (1788-1824), poet
Camille Claudel, sculptor
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), US President
Michelangelo, artist
and many many more this site got 300 names
http://www.mhcan.org/Resources/fmcrzy.htm
2006-09-24 07:56:04
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answered by Semiramis 4
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i think of the Spartans win, they the place primary to be fierce warriors while they have been around and individuals now additionally be responsive to they have been the diverse superb warriors around. examine out each and all the flicks made approximately Thermopylae the place 3 hundred Spartans confronted a extensive Persian military. Even the mothers of Spartans have been frightening they might kill their own sons if he got here abode with a wound on his decrease back because it implies he grew to become into working remote from the enemy and grew to become right into a coward. for sure no longer something that grew to become into primary by making use of Spartans. the Romans have been additionally the diverse superb and correctly organised warriors around and had many victories throughout Europe. usual i do no longer think of it would desire to be achieveable to %. one set of warriors as they are all in call for to distinctive extents in distinctive international places for various motives.
2016-10-01 07:49:56
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answered by ? 4
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You had several good suggestions above although Joan of Arc IS NOT one of them.
Others include George W Bush and Al Gore, Ted Bundy, Al Sharpton, Ray Negin, Ted Kennedy, Stalin, King George III, Mohammed and Cassius Clay.
2006-09-24 06:59:53
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Joan of Ark. Claimed she saw saints. She most likely had schizophrenia, migraine, tuberculosis and epilepsy.
Louis Riel. Claimed God told him to lead red river rebellion. Was a scitzophernic.
William Wallace. Claimed he was killing in the name of god. Even claimed he saw him a couple of time.
Vincent Van Gogh: His failure at life drove him to insanity and his ear chopping adventure
Rasputin: Monk that claimed he could heal hemopheliacs. Was known as a ladie's man (for some strange reason) Instead he just destroyed the russian government from within.
Adolf Hitler: Only in Germany can a poor, unemployed bum become the leader of a anisematic group and the cause of world was 2
George Dubya Bush. Fighting two pointless wars and have yet to find a weopon of mass destruction in Iraq.
2006-09-24 06:42:53
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answered by The Raging Monkey 5
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albert enstein was a bit of a lunitic... people thought he was crazy because of his elabrate ideas, but indeed he was misjudged as phsicotic yet was brillient.
Edgar Allen Poe could also be given the title as a lunitic, as no one understood his dark tales of horror and pain.
good luck kari
*and joan of arc was not crazy, by the way it wasn't god that spoke to her, it was the saint theresa, she was an amazing hero to france and now a saint herself.
2006-09-24 06:45:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Albert Einstein, for one.
2006-09-24 06:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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charles manson
2006-09-24 07:21:27
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