QRUs Most Important People in History - Statistics

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Rank Hint Answer % Correct
3 (-2) Proposed Messiah of Judaism, inspired Christianity Jesus of Nazareth
99%
1 (+1) Founder of Islam and the Rashidun Caliphate Muhammad
99%
8 (-2) Started World War II Adolf Hitler
96%
5 (+2) Founder of Mongol Empire, promoted trade, rape and religious tolerance Genghis Khan
93%
22 (-9) Led the USSR through World War II Josef Stalin
92%
27 (-17) Writer of the Communist Manifesto Karl Marx
92%
17 (+9) Communist revolutionary, first head of the Soviet Union Vladimir Lenin
92%
19 (+18) Discovered Relativity Albert Einstein
91%
21 (-7) Dictator of China, caused the Cultural Revolution Mao Tse-tung
90%
30 (-25) Found a sea route to the Americas Christopher Columbus
89%
2 (+1) Deeply influenced Chinese thought Confucius
89%
28 (-4) Revolutionary and first president of the United States of America George Washington
89%
29 (-12) Fought for Indian Independence, contributed to nonviolent resistance Mohandas Gandhi
89%
32 (+2) Major contributor to the Theory of Evolution Charles Darwin
87%
73 (-64) Major figure of the Protestant Reformation Martin Luther
87%
64 (-18) Won the American Civil War, abolished slavery in the USA Abraham Lincoln
82%
12 (+8) Founded the Roman Empire Augustus
82%
13 (+64) Astronomer, furthered the Scientific Method against major hostilities Galileo Galilei
82%
24 (-1) Classical philosopher, founder of the Academy Plato
82%
10 (-2) Improved printing decisively Johannes Gutenberg
81%
84 (-68) Created an empire that reached from Macedonia to India Alexander the Great
80%
40 (+12) Pioneered radioactivity Marie Skłodowska Curie
79%
69 (+19) Prominent figure of the American Civil Rights Movement Martin Luther King Jr.
79%
7 (+5) Conquered and modernized most of Europe Napoleon Bonaparte
79%
31 (-4) Fought for the independence of South America Simón Bolívar
79%
85 (-40) Virgin Queen who oversaw a British Golden Age Elizabeth I
78%
62 (-31) Captured Gaul, prepared the end of the Roman Republic Gaius Julius Caesar
76%
18 (+4) Laid the foundations of classical mechanic, advanced the Scientific Revolution Isaac Newton
75%
11 (+27) Father of Western Philosophy Aristotle
74%
41 (-16) Powerful Frankish and Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne
74%
36 (-1) Allowed Rome to become a christian Empire Constantine
70%
16 (+17) Major contributor to Germ Theory, Vaccination and mildly heated milk Louis Pasteur
70%
57 (-36) Conquered England for the Normans William the Conqueror
69%
46 (+27) Conquered the Aztec Empire Hernán Cortés
68%
38 (+40) Rediscovered Heliocentrism, triggered a revolution named after him Nicolaus Copernicus
67%
56 (-) Father of the modern Turkey Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
62%
88 (-) Leader of the Hunnic Empire Attila
61%
95 (-53) Modernized and expandend Russia Peter the Great
60%
26 (+36) Discoverer of Genetics Gregor Mendel
59%
72 (+20) The Swan of Avon, arguably the most influencal dramatist William Shakespeare
59%
53 (-14) Called the "Father of Economy" Adam Smith
58%
87 (-) Founder of modern nursing Florence Nightingale
58%
15 (+4) Founder of Taoism Laozi
56%
45 (+27) Conquered the Inca Empire Francisco Pizarro
55%
52 (+35) Highly influental in Computer Science Alan Turing
50%
4 (0) Main teacher and buddha of Buddhism Siddharta Gautama
50%
82 (-25) Founder of Geometry Euclid
47%
25 (+3) Reinterpreted and spread Christianity through Europe Paulus of Tarsus
46%
55 (-) Enlightened Monarch, modernized Prussia and made it a Great power Frederick the Great
44%
78 (-) Inventor of the Periodic Table Dmitri Mendeleev
43%
35 (-24) Founder of the first Persian Empire Cyrus the Great
42%
9 (+6) Unified China Qin Shi Huang
40%
81 (-32) Successor of Muhammad, focal point of the Shia-sunni split Ali
38%
42 (+19) Influencal European mathematician and philosopher, known for his "Meditations" René Descartes
38%
86 (-) Byzantine Emperor, partly restored the Roman Empire Justinian the Great
37%
96 (-) Influencal physicist who worked on electricity, thermodynamics and the compass, calculated the absolute zero of temperature Lord Kelvin
37%
20 (+55) Influental contributor to the Scientific Method and Empiricism Francis Bacon
31%
37 (-) Originator of Quantum theory, has a time named after him Max Planck
27%
49 (-) Regarded as the first computer programmer Ada Lovelace
26%
80 (-) Greatly expanded the Ottoman Empire and reformed its laws Suleiman the Magnificent
26%
14 (-) Philosopher of German Idealism, inspired Marxism and Fascism, a.e. G. W. F. Hegel
24%
94 (-) The "perfect prince", reformed Portugal, major figure of the Age of Discovery John II of Portugal
23%
97 (-) "First citizen of Athen" and founder of the Athenian Empire Pericles
23%
33 (+47) Revolutionized microscoping Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
22%
58 (+7) Conquered Constantinople and ended the Byzantine Empire Mehmed the Conqueror
22%
70 (-) Uncertain pioneer of quantum mechanics Werner Heisenberg
22%
66 (-) Influencal philosopher of the enlightenment, popularized the "general will" Jean-Jacques Rousseau
21%
99 (-) Discoverer of Nuclear Fission Otto Hahn
20%
51 (+28) Considered father of Modern Chemistry, also contributed to Biology Antoine Lavoisier
19%
60 (-) Build the first nuclear reactor, dubbed the "architect of the nuclear age" Enrico Fermi
19%
59 (-) Discovered Galaxies and the expanding of the Universe Edwin Hubble
18%
61 (-) Main figure of chinese legalism, highly influental during the Qing dynasty Han Fei
18%
90 (-22) Pioneer of Electromagnetism James Maxwell
16%
74 (-) Tennō who led Japan into modernity Meiji
16%
92 (-) Contributed to a wide array of philosophies and sciences, most notably calculus and calculators Gottfried Leibniz
15%
76 (-) Great emperor of the mughal empire Akbar the Great
12%
50 (+5) Figured out how to make artificial fertilizer Fritz Haber
12%
98 (-) Most influencal physician of antiquity Galen
11%
44 (-) Inspired the Protestant Reformation Jan Hus
11%
54 (-) Cofounder of and major contributor to Sociology Max Weber
9%
47 (+9) Potentially saved hundreds of millions by improving crop yields Norman Borlaug
9%
34 (-) Pharaoh dubbed "the Enemy", contributed to Monotheism Echnaton
8%
48 (-) Forerunner of Epidemology and Medical hygiene John Snow
8%
91 (-) Founder of the Roman Republic Lucius Junius Brutus
8%
67 (-) Spanish King called "the Wise", fostered science, arts and the Castillian language Alfonso X
7%
6 (-) Improved papermaking decisively Cai Lun
7%
79 (-) Controversial forerunner of the Enlightenment, Rationalism and Determinism Baruch de Spinoza
6%
77 (-) Founder of geography, calculated the circumference of the Earth and the tilt of its Axis Eratosthenes
6%
75 (-) Homeless begger in his twenties, Emperor of China in his thirties, founder of the Ming dynasty Zhu Yuanzhang
6%
65 (-) Cofounder of modern chemistry and the experimental scientific method Robert Boyle
5%
68 (-) Founder of modern bacteriology Robert Koch
5%
89 (-) Cofounder of quantum chemistry and molecular biology Linus Pauling
4%
71 (-) Proposed Messiah of Judaism, started a revolt that resulted in the jewish diaspora Simon bar Kokhba
4%
43 (-) Sunni muslim theologican, either started or ended the Islamic Golden Age Al-Ghazali
3%
39 (-) Major contributor to early psychology Wilhelm Wundt
3%
93 (-) Called the "Father of Arab philosophy" Al-Kindi
2%
83 (-) Sexologist and pioneer of LGBT activism Magnus Hirschfeld
2%
23 (-) Main philosopher of Mahāyāna Buddhism Nāgārjuna
2%
63 (-) Major figure of the revival of Hinduism and Indian nationalism Swami Vivekananda
2%
100 (-) Pioneer of aviation and aeronautical engineering George Cayley
1%
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