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who was the first significant person???(By Date)

Sargon The Great???2330 B.C

2006-12-09 10:43:29 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

Pharaoh Serket???3100B.C.

2006-12-09 10:47:02 · update #1

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Adam

2006-12-09 10:46:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

i think of Princip in basic terms set the fuse to what replaced into already a time bomb. people accross europe have been so enthousiiastic touching directly to the "super conflict" while it broke out, they cheerily marched to the front. additionally, atlhough ww2 can't be understood without understanding approximately ww1, histoey i not a single song from reason to result. without the ignorant delight of clemenceau, the placed up ww1 international might have appeared plenty diverse too. Becasue of the dominant function of technological expertise interior the 20 th century, the biggest individual of the century in my opinion must be a scientist, and the scientist who inspired politics the main with the aid of his movements replaced into Robbert Oppenheimer, so as that could desire to be my vote. the discovery made via his team desperate the arriving international order, with its proxy wars, minuteman missiles and diametrical political ideologies. On an component notice, Robbert Oppenheimer did try for nuclear disarmament in the present day after the conflict, and he vigorously destructive the form of the hydrogen bomb.

2016-12-11 05:53:15 · answer #2 · answered by fechter 4 · 0 0

There are many significant men in the earliest days of
human civilization. Many of these amazing men are
largely unknown to the limited vision of history; for our
knowledge of people and events prior to the common
era is spotty at best. Most are little more than strange
names carved into stone. Recorded history began as
something as straight-forward as a list of great battles
and conquests. History was born as the history of war!
.
Here are just a few of those great kings and warriors
who take up most of the space at the dawn of history:
.
Adam - this person doesn't really belong on this list
since he is *very* legendary and mythical in nature.
.
-3500 to -3001
King Menes the Fighter - when the time finally came
right he united Upper and Lower Egypt.
.
-3000 to -2501
the Sage Kings of China.
Zoser - king of 3rd Egyptian dynasty (-2780 to -2720).
Cheops - king of Egyptian dynasty 4 (-2700 to -2675).
Mis-anni-padda - king of Ur, the first historical ruler
of Mesopotamia.
.
-2500 to 2001
Lugalzaggisi - king of Uruk, and 'King of the Countries'
(-2400 to -2350).
Sargon the Great - first king of the Akkadian dynasty
(-2350 to -2100), and 'King of the Four Quarters'.
.
-2000 to -1501
Hammurabi - king of Babylonia (18C), sets the laws of
the kingdom down in writing, and thus creates the first
"independent" legal system!
Cecrops - first king of Attica (in Greece).
Amenhotep I - Pharaoh of Egypt (-1555 to -1530).
Thutmose I - Pharaoh of Egypt (-1530 to -1515).
Hatshepsut - Queen of Egypt (up to -1480).
.
-1500 to -1001
Amenhotep III - Pharaoh of Egypt (-1420 to -1385),
one of the few good kings in history, under his peaceful
reign trade and culture flourished.
Amenhotep IV - the revolutionary Pharaoh Ikhnaton
(-1385 to -1358), as the world's first prophet, and first
historical personality, he wrote the 'Hymns to Aton'
and created the world's first monotheistic religion!
Moses the prophet - Egyptian exile who "receives"
the 10 commandments at Mount Sinai (c. -1280).
Tiglath-pileser - founds Assyrian empire and conquers
Babylon (-1116 to -1077).
.
Wow! That's about as bare-bones as you can get, eh? :)
But even this primitive sketch has some interesting
features about it that merit some attention. Please note
that Hammurabi is the first (named) man to make a
positive contribution to the larger process of universal
rationalization; ie. with his written laws, an accomplish-
ment that is repeated in an even more powerful way
(ie. for Israel) by the Egyptian prophet Moses. If you
wish to know which of these august personages is the
one who is the MOST significant ... Well, I'd have to say
that it could only be the Black Pharaoh Akh-en-Aton!
[See my website for all the juicy details as to why]

2006-12-09 16:30:01 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Gork of the Cave Bear Clan, in the Year 39,563 BC for his discovery of fire, for his efforts he was dubbed "first Significant Person" by the ape-like elders of the tribal council.

2006-12-09 10:47:05 · answer #4 · answered by Its not me Its u 7 · 0 0

Adam! That dude ate the apple way long time ago! Got himself in serious hot water, too!

2006-12-09 10:47:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The hominid who figured out that if he spent more time upright he'd be less likely to be a sabretooth's lunch?

2006-12-09 12:23:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

adam from the bible

2006-12-09 10:50:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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