Not including religious figures (like Jesus) or was the greatest and most influential human to have ever lived?
>>3024949
christopher poole
Of the ones who definitely existed?
Alexander or Confucius.
>>3024949
Kirk Johnson.
>>3024949
Hitler
>>3024949
For Asia, Genghis Khan.
>>3024949
Probably Columbus. Even if he was a retard and did it by accident he did find America which changed pretty much everything in the coming centuries
>>3024949
>Alexander the Great
>Confucius
>Hitler
One of those.
>>3024949
Probably Cyrus the Great Or Julius Caesar
>>3024949
Constantine(legalized the catholic faith vastly increasing its membership, later catholic rulers westernized and civilized the tribal Iron Age areas of Europe through conquest or conversion to Catholicism)
Alexander(led to hellenization of levant, Anatolia and Egypt)
Abu bakr(set the stage for Arab tribes to invade Persia and roman provinces and ruin the world for millennia)
Karl Marx
>>3024949
Bob.
Holy shit, no one has posted him yet?
JOSEPH STALIN
M A N O F S T E E L
/thread
>>3024949
Ghenghis Kahn
>>3024949
Carl Linnaeus
>gave us the title Homo Sapiens
>kickstarted a scientific revolution
>was Christian
Good man.
>>3024949
saddam
>>3027183
How did Abu Bakr ruin the world for millennia? Or are you saying that because you hate Muslims?
>>3028172
I think hes implying it lead to European dark ages and that Persia would have been better for the Middle east
>>3024949
Zoroaster, Cyrus or Darius
>>3028172
>implying Arabs are better than Persians and Byzantines
nope, islam ruined several great civilisations and made sure the Middle East, Anatolia and North Africa got set back hundreds of years
>>3024949
Charlemagne. He basicaly saved and merged Christian, Roman and germanic culture which would finaly create a European identity and the fundament of western civilization