Just an aside here, I fucking love this board, and you posters. Out of all 4chans, this board is the most of them all.
I love you, sweet things.
Not exactly obscure but he is never discussed on /his/. Savonarola did nothing wrong.
>>1458723
>Savonarola did nothing wrong
He was a failure as a leader. He could never make Florence great again.
Not much to discuss, but I really like Vesalius.
He reminds me of a time when Science wasn't a tedious chore.
>>1458846
It's hard fighting the system by yourself anon. He had some of the most depraved, corrupt bastards who ever lived against him, including that fat fuck Alexander VI.
>>1458861
He was an honest reformer, but too mystical and apocalyptic to be a good leader.
I don't know how obscure he is, but no one in the regular world seems to know about this guy. Got me interested in pre-napoleonic warfare.
Am currently adapting his life to a 6-part mini-series in a style that would work well on Starz.
most people ignore his importance, at least that I talk to
This is the first time I've ever actually seen anyone say they like /his/.
Mostly people saying they hate it, questioning why they come here, calling it /pol/-lite, calling it a leftist echo chamber, or saying it was a mistake.
>>1458937
That's incredibly autistic but I can relate.