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Who, do you think, is the most interesting person in all of history? I mean, someone involved in some really juicy stuff. Someone who you just can't get enough of reading and learning about. I'm really interested in history and I want to know more about wierd, insaine, stupid, evil, genius, disgusting, inspiring, etc... people. I know that some of you will probably say Jesus, and I agree, but pick someone else.

2007-01-13 15:33:55 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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If you're looking for the weird and insane, a good place to start would be the Emporors Nero and Caligulla. Caligulla especially was one sicko. Joan of Arc's story is inspiring, very interesting and a bit eerie, as is the story of Queen Elizabeth I of England. My personal favorites are President Theodore Roosevelt, who had a unique way of getting around beaurocracy when he wanted something done, and Mark Twain, who was a very unique man of his time.

2007-01-13 15:40:51 · answer #1 · answered by PDY 5 · 0 0

Picking a single person is nearly impossible. A few might be. . . . . .

Lou Henry Hoover – One of the most interesting women from within the United States. First Lady who desegregated the white house, she was the first with radio chats, and many other things long before women’s liberation.

Ayn Rand – As an author she wrote two of the most influential books (the Fountain Head and Atlas Shrugged) ever written in the United States during the 20th Century.

Nikola Tesla – A brilliant mind and inventor without whom we might not have had practical Alternating Current electricity.

I would combine together Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, and Tom Paine. Together the experience and education of these individuals birthed a new approach to government.

Lysander Spooner – A great scholar of Magna Carta, and one of the great writers of peoples’ freedom.

Frank Lloyd Wright – a major influence on architecture as well as being a most interesting character.

Shakespeare – At least through his writings.

Harold II, Godwinson – Who, although beaten and killed by William in 1066 represented the last of the Celtic Kings of England.

George Washington Carver, born out of slavery and reared in Reconstruction, this humble man emerged to become a great benefactor to his people and he became the first and greatest chemurgist, almost single-handedly revolutionized Southern agriculture.

Johnny Appleseed (real name John Chapman) who brought apples to the early United States.

Tecumseh (c.1768? October 5, 1813), whose given name might be more accurately rendered as Tecumtha or Tekamthi, was a famous Shawnee leader. He spent much of his life attempting to rally disparate Native American tribes in a mutual defense of their lands, which eventually culminated in his death in the War of 1812.

That is a few, but there are so many interesting people you can almost flip open a book of famous people, close your eyes, and stick your finger on the page and that person will be worth reading about.

2007-01-13 15:58:04 · answer #2 · answered by Randy 7 · 0 0

try Hitler and World War II many people do not believe that the Holocaust took place, can you believe that? Hitler had a couple of screws loose, he would send his people to look for the holy grail (indiana jones and the last crusade was based on that theory) he sent people to the poles to test the hollow earth theory, and other wierd theories were put to the test as well, but if you want to find out more, I suggest you read all you can about Herr Hitler...

2007-01-13 15:54:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

John Brown. He believed it was his duty and god-given mission to end slavery. In Bleeding Kansas he killed one slavery supporter for every abolitionist that was killed. He also lead a small slave rebellion in Harpers Farry, VA. After which he was captured and hung, but while in jail he gave gifts (like his watch) to the guards and wrote about the reasons for his actions. On the way to the gallows he was greeted by some slaves and free blacks (in one picture he is shown kissing the baby of one as it is held up to him). Even at the gallows he help confidence and showed no signs of fear.

2007-01-13 15:39:42 · answer #4 · answered by wolface6999 2 · 0 0

finding out on a unmarried human being is almost not accessible. some may be. . . . . . Lou Henry Hoover – between the optimum females from interior the U. S.. First woman who desegregated the white homestead, she changed into the first with radio chats, and many different issues lengthy earlier females’s liberation. Ayn Rand – As an author she wrote 2 of the most influential books (the Fountain Head and Atlas Shrugged) ever written contained in the U. S. in the course of the 20 th Century. Nikola Tesla – a spectacular recommendations and inventor without whom we may not have had useful Alternating cutting-edge electrical energy. i might want to combine mutually Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, and Tom Paine. mutually the adventure and preparation of those persons birthed a sparkling frame of mind to authorities. Lysander Spooner – an recommendations-blowing student of Magna Carta, and between the great writers of peoples’ freedom. Frank Lloyd Wright – a significant impact on structure to boot as being a optimum personality. Shakespeare – a minimum of by his writings. Harold II, Godwinson – Who, besides the actual incontrovertible fact that beaten and killed with information from William in 1066 represented the perfect of the Celtic Kings of britain. George Washington Carver, born out of slavery and reared in Reconstruction, this humble guy emerged to develop into an recommendations-blowing benefactor to his human beings and he became the first and nicely acceptable chemurgist, almost unmarried-handedly revolutionized Southern agriculture. Johnny Appleseed (genuine call John Chapman) who presented apples to the early u . s . a .. Tecumseh (c.1768? October 5, 1813), whose given call may be better properly rendered as Tecumtha or Tekamthi, turned right into a popular Shawnee chief. He spent a lot of his existence attempting to rally disparate close by American tribes in a mutual protection of their lands, which ultimately culminated in his lack of existence contained in the warfare of 1812. that's some, yet there are various exciting human beings you could almost turn open a e book of popular human beings, close your eyes, and stick your finger on the web page and that human being will be nicely worth studying about.

2016-12-02 05:58:04 · answer #5 · answered by jaffar 4 · 0 0

American Hero, Stephen Decatur. 46 communities across the US have been named after him, Decatur. Check him out and you will find he was a very daring and extraordinary individual in American history. Another individual that went against all odds is Helen Keller. Deaf/Blind American author, activist and lecturer. She did alot for man kind. And don't forget as well, Martin Luther King. Nuff said.

2007-01-13 15:49:51 · answer #6 · answered by ncamedtech 5 · 0 0

Try reading about Alister Crowley. He was kicked out of Italy by Mussolini for being too outrageous. He was a poet, an occultist, kicked out of a building by W.B. Yates, nicknamed The Beast, etc.

2007-01-13 15:42:59 · answer #7 · answered by Clown Knows 7 · 0 0

kaiser wilhelm the 2 had a fair share of problems plus a unique family life in an interesting time in europe

2007-01-13 15:58:22 · answer #8 · answered by gbulldogs88 3 · 0 0

I must admit i have become fascinated by Charlemagne since I first did a report on him in college. here's some info from that report


742 AD-Charles born in the territory between the Loire and Rhine Rivers

768-Pepin the Short, Charle's father, dies, splitting kingdom between Chares and 17 year old brother Carloman

771-Carloman falls sick and dies, his Lombard wife and sons, potential heirs to the throne, flee to the Lombard capital of Pavia, allowing Charles to grab the entire kingdom

772-Invades northern empire of the Saxons, wagin a 32 year war

774-Invades Italy and captures the Lombard throne

799- Pope Leo III asks Charles to protect him from another rival papal faction

800-Charles marches into Rome and arrests and imprisons Pope Leo's rivals. Christmas Day of that year, Pope Leo crowns an unknowing Charles, proclaiming him the ruler of the Western Roman Empire. History would come to know his empire, although it is not called this while he lived, as the Holy Roman Empire.

804-Finally defeats the Saxons, forcibly converts them to Christianity

811- Marches on and captures part of Norther Spain

814- January 28th, Charles dies of pneumonia. Buried in his castle's chapel, the castle would be leveled by WWII fighting, leaving on the chapel itself, known as the Aachen Cathedral

Was a walking contradiction during his reign. Standardized weights and measures, sponsored building programs. Although he supported major educational undertakings, including sending nuns, monks and scholars to make copies of classic Latin literature, and wished to make his kingdom into St. Augustine's "City of God", he was a brutal ruler. Forced his conquered enemies to convert to Christianity, often at the sword, and spent 50 of his 72 years at war.

Was not called Charlemange during his reign, that title was given to him after he died by his contemporaries. Charlemagne-Charles the Great ( "le magne" in French)

Could speak Frankish (a Germanic language predating modern French), could read Latin, and mastered enough Greek to understand Byzantine emissaries, yet he is believe to have not been able to write.

A tall man, over 6 feet, Charlemagne towered over his kinsman. However, it is unlikely he ever wore a beard, as he is often portrayed in paintings and sculpture.

Used the term "Emperor" for only a year, and only after he established peace with the Byzantine Empire, who had a claim on the Western Roman Empire. Even then he used a long title: "Charles, the most serene Augustus, crowned by God, great and peaceful Emperor who governs the Roman Empire and who is, by the mercy of God, King of the Franks and Lombards". Although he did not reject the crown of the Western Roman Empire given him by Pope Leo III, he was upset because he did not want the Pope to be seen as more powerful than he (Charlemagne) was, thus the "crowned by GOD" part of his title.

Both France and Germany (where his capital was) claim Charlemagne as one of their best rulers. Napoleon proclaimed that he was "the successor, not of Louis XIV but of Charlemagne". Hitler even "tried to wrap his Third Reich in the hallowed cloak of the fatherland's glorious ancestor 'Karl de Grosse' " .


and then the classics. Caeser, Alexander, Napoleon.

2007-01-14 17:55:04 · answer #9 · answered by Always Question 3 · 0 0

THE MOST INTERESTING PERSON IN HISTORY IS ALEXANDER.WHEN YOU READ ABOUT HIM YOU GO BACK TO THE PAST .

2007-01-13 15:58:16 · answer #10 · answered by ak 123 3 · 0 0

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