Historical Figures 2 - Statistics

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Years active Clue Answer % Correct
428/427 or 424/423 - 348/347BC Greek Philosopher and mathematician, founder of The Academy in Athens Plato
83%
1783-1830 The "George Washington of South America", who led the cause of freedom for Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia Simon Bolivar
80%
1274-1329 King of Scots who led Scotland during the first war of Scottish independence against England Robert the Bruce
68%
1485-1547 Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that saw the fall of the Aztec Empire Hernando Cortes
65%
1881-1938 Founder and first President of modern Turkey Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
60%
1840-1926 Artist who was a founder of the French Impressionist movement and lived at Giverny, where he created lily ponds that became the subject ofhis best-known works Oscar-Claude Monet
58%
570-495BC Ionian Greek philosopher and mathematician who had a theorem named after him Pythagoras of Samos
58%
1694-1778 French Enlightenment writer, historian and philosopher, real name Francois-Marie Arouet Voltaire
58%
1632-1723 English architect, famous for building London's St Paul's Cathedral Sir Christopher Wren
55%
1473-1543 Polish Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who wrote 'On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres' Nicolaus Copernicus
53%
1755 or 57 - 1804 American Founding Father, chief aide to George Washington and founder of the US financial system Alexander Hamilton
45%
1872-1928 Norwegian explorer who led the 1910-12 Antarctic expedition that was the first to reach the South Pole Roald Amundsen
45%
1916-2003 American film actor who won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Atticus Finch in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' Gregory Peck
43%
106-43BC Roman philosopher, politician, consul and orator Marcus Tullius Cicero
43%
1632-1704 English philosopher, physician and enlightenment thinker, the father of Classical Liberalism John Locke
38%
1749-1823 English physician and scientist, pioneer of the Smallpox vaccine, often credited as the 'Father of Immunology' Edward Jenner
35%
1856-1943 German-American inventor and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla
33%
1808-89 Mississippi Senator who became President of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War Jefferson Davis
30%
1707-78 Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist, known as the father of modern taxonomy Carl Linnaeus
25%
1908-73 Chilean Marxist physician and politician who was deposed as his country's President by Augusto Pinochet's military junta Salvador Allende
20%
1571-1610 Italian Baroque painter whose works include 'Death of the Virgin' and 'The Calling of Saint Matthew' Michaelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
18%
9-79 First Emperor of the Flavian Dynasty, who built the Roman Colosseum Vespasian
18%
1809-92 British poet laureate throughout the majority of Queen Victoria's reign Alfred, Lord Tennyson
15%
1805-81 Jamaican-born nurse who set up a refuge for British soldiers to aid battlefield wounded during the Crimean War Mary Seacole
8%
1880-1958 British author and campaigner for eugenics and women's rights who wrote a sex manual called 'Married Love' Marie Stopes
5%
1901-63 First President of the former Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), assassinated as part of a coup d'etat Ngo Dinh Diem
5%
1899-1943 High-profile and symbolic member of the French Resistance during World War Two Jean Moulin
3%
1808-77 English feminist and social reformer, involved in a famous 19th century court case between her husband and Prime Minister Lord Melbourne Caroline Norton
0%
1572-1633 Dutch builder of the first navigable submarine in 1620 Cornelius Drebbel
0%
1745-97 Freed slave who supported the British movement to end the slave trade and wrote the first-known slave narrative. Also known as Gustavus Vassa Olaudah Equiano
0%
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