Mother.Every historian has to come -out of her womb.Without her there is no entity for any person,who is important or un-important.
2007-01-20 03:55:18
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answered by puvvula s 3
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.. It was one of the following: Robin Williams Cyndi Lauper Ralph Nader Emma Peele Stacy Keach Morris The Cat Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Tom Thumb Father Guido Sarducci Theodore Sturgeon John Dillinger Dolly Madison Ted Templeman Bill Graham(not the evangelist) Joan Miro Max Yasgur Joey Heatherton Cannonball Adderley Annie Oakley Yuseff Lateef Bob Debardelaben Billy The Kid Roman Gabriel Frank James George Jones Miss Kitty Jawbreaker Richard Helms David Bowie Howlin' Wolf Andre The Giant Urkel Erik Van Daniken Casper Weinberger Billy Powell Jayne Mansfield Roger Ebert David Thompson Dickie Smothers Arthur C. Clarke Woody Allen Squanto Woody Guthrie Davy Crockett Erica Jong Edward G. Robinson Fred Bear Do your homework. Leigh Taylor-Young Vivian Leigh Pocahantas Eva Cassidy Mary Edwards Walker Rachel Carson Gertrude Stein ___ --
2016-05-24 00:50:45
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answered by Delores 4
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I’d have to say Hitler!
Because this guy brought Germany back from the dive of depression, for the wrong reasons I agree, however this guy made German people believe they were great and he did take over the majority of Europe.
But because of Hitler’s reign the European Union was formed.
And everyone knows how important that is!!!
But Hitler did change the political landscape which we experience today.
Note of point, Hitler’s ideal German was a Blonde Hair, Blue Eye person, which Hitler had none of!
2007-01-20 04:21:18
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answered by Adam 2
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Herodotus - The Father of History. (c480-c425 BC).
He is the author of the first piece of 'Western' Historical writing.
A good book to read is his 'Histories' available as a Wordsworth Classic ISBN 1-85326-466-0
2007-01-20 05:17:47
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answered by i_love_fawlty_towers 1
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Einstein
2007-01-20 03:48:22
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answered by william_gardner 2
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That's simple. For me, without a doubt, it is my Mom for without her, or my Dad, I would not be here on this earth and none of this would matter in the least. But, if you want to get all intellectual about it, then possibily Mohammad. I am not religious and was raised christian but would have to pick him because in his own lifetime he personally effected tremendous change that continues to this day, whereas Jesus did not. It was mostly his disciples who effected the changes over several hundred years.
2007-01-20 04:18:19
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answered by Pierre Patelin Longshanks 2
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My first response was Jesus.
For the obvious reasons.
My 2nd response was J. Robert Oppenheimer, chief among the people who unleashed the power of the atom, and who oversaw the Manhattan Project from conception to completion.
2007-01-20 07:49:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus Christ, because he changed the ways of life of ALL humans on this earth regardless of religion...in fact there is mention of him throughout every religion's history, he is mentioned as a healer, a teacher, a prophet and yes an infidel. But there is no religious history known to mankind that does not bring him up in some form...including Athiesim.
2007-01-20 03:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It must be the person who thought of promoting the idea of Jesus Christ. It's the most successful business in the history of mankind.
2007-01-20 03:54:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I say Adam and Eve. Highly professed by Jews and Christians alike and highly regarded by muslims. In many cultures there are legends which have the likeness of the pair of outcasted lovers and ancestors of the human race.
2007-01-20 04:16:12
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answered by H Vice 3
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For me it's Henry Viii.In his reign beside marrying six wives,he brought around the change of religion and created the church of England.He was a king who new what he wanted and did everything to achieve it even if it was for selfish reason's like marrying Anne Boleyn after annulling his marriage to Catherine of Aragon the Spanish princess and Catholic
2007-01-20 10:56:24
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answered by tracey t 4
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