100 most important people ever (according to Time magazine) - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Founder of Christianity Jesus Christ
99%
German Führer Adolf HItler
98%
1st US president George Washington
98%
US Civil War President Abraham Lincoln
97%
Founder of Islam Muhammad
97%
Soviet WWII leader Joseph Stalin
95%
English playwright William Shakespeare
95%
French dictator Napoleon Bonaparte
94%
"Discoverer" of the New World Christopher Columbus
93%
Roman dictator Julius Caesar
93%
Virgin queen of England Elizabeth I of England
92%
Mona Lisa painter Leonardo da Vinci
92%
"Discovered" gravity Isaac Newton
91%
Evolutionary theorist Charles Darwin
90%
WWII US president Franklin D. Roosevelt
90%
German composer Ludwig van Beethoven
90%
WWII UK prime minister Winston Churchill
89%
Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
89%
26th US President Theodore Roosevelt
88%
Invented the lightbulb Thomas Edison
88%
First Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin
88%
Greek conquerer Alexander the Great
87%
Victorian queen Queen Victoria
87%
Cuban Missle Crisis president John F. Kennedy
86%
Greek philosopher Plato
86%
"King of Rock and Roll" Elvis Presley
85%
Mongol Emperor Genghis Khan
85%
43rd US president George W. Bush
85%
Wrote the 95 theses Martin Luther
85%
Socialist philosopher Karl Marx
84%
Watergate president Richard Nixon
84%
3rd US president Thomas Jefferson
84%
German theoretical physicist Albert Einstein
83%
Founder of Buddhism Gautama Buddha
83%
Painted the Sistine Chapel Michelangelo
82%
Greek philosopher Aristotle
80%
Painted "Starry NIght" Vincent van Gogh
80%
2nd US president John Adams
79%
Leader of Indian Independence movement Mohatma Gandhi
79%
The "father of psychoanalysis" Sigmund Freud
79%
English king with 6 wives Henry VIII of England
78%
40th US president Ronald Reagan
78%
Pope from 1978 to 2005 Pope John Paul II
77%
Founder of western philosophy Socrates
75%
Only world leader to use an atomic bomb Harry S. Truman
74%
First Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne
73%
First to observe Saturn's rings Galileo Galilei
73%
German composer Johann Sebastian Bach
73%
First Roman Emperor Augustus
72%
King who supposedly pulled out excalibur King Arthur
71%
WWI US president Woodrow Wilson
71%
Female leader during the 100 years war Joan of Arc
68%
Wrote "Great Expectations" Charles Dickens
67%
Founded Calvinism John Calvin
67%
Civil War General and 18th US President Ulysses S. Grant
67%
Wrote "The wealth of nations" Adam Smith
66%
Biblical King of Israel David
66%
Wrote "Tom Sawyer" Mark Twain
66%
Founder of Mormonism Joseph Smith Jr
65%
"Sun King" of France Louis XIV of France
65%
Has a version of the bible named after him James I of England
64%
Invented AC current Nikola Tesla
64%
Lord Protector of England Oliver Cromwell
63%
Confederate general Robert E. Lee
63%
The leader of the 12 apostles Saint Peter
63%
Medieval Italian poet, author of "Divine Comedy" Dante Alighieri
62%
Wrote "The Raven" Edgar Allan Poe
62%
"Discovered" electricity Benjamin Franklin
61%
7th US president Andrew Jackson
60%
4th US president James Madison
60%
Discovered Hawaii James Cook
59%
King during the French Revolution Louis XVI of France
59%
Found that the planets orbit the sun Nicolaus Copernicus
59%
Most important Apostle Saint Paul
59%
English king in 1066 William the Conquerer
59%
Made Christianity legal in Rome Constantine the Great
53%
Unified the German Empire Otto von Bismarck
53%
King during the American Revolution George III of the United Kingdom
52%
Composed "The Nutcracker" Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
52%
22nd and 24th US president Grover Cleveland
49%
"The ride of the Valkyries" composer Richard Wagner
49%
"The Picture of Dorian Gray" Author Oscar Wilde
42%
King during English Civil War Charles I of England
41%
Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire
38%
The central figure in modern philosophy Immanuel Kant
37%
Founder of central US banking Alexander Hamilton
36%
Romes greatest orator Cicero
34%
Major Rationalist philosopher René Descartes
34%
Early philosopher who challenged Christianity Friedrich Nietzsche
33%
Philosopher who inspired the French Revolution Jean-Jacques Rousseau
32%
"Father of Liberalism" John Locke
32%
Started the restoration of England Charles II of England
26%
Wrote "The Sorrows of Young Werther" Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
24%
Medieval Catholic philosopher Thomas Aquinas
24%
Founded the scientific method Francis Bacon
22%
Holy Roman Emperor and Emperor of Spain Charles V, Holy Roman Emporer
20%
Emperor of the Spainish Empire at its largest extent Philip II of Spain
18%
Founder of Sufism Ali
16%
"Father of modern taxonomy" Carl Linnaeus
16%
Patron saint of parties Augustine of Hippo
15%
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