Ancient Greece & Macedon
Alexander the Great
356 BC – 323 BC
In thirteen years he created an empire stretching from Greece to India, spreading Greek culture throughout the ancient world.
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Ancient Greece & Macedon
356 BC – 323 BC
In thirteen years he created an empire stretching from Greece to India, spreading Greek culture throughout the ancient world.
Read more →Ancient Egypt
69 BC – 30 BC
The last active pharaoh of Egypt — a polyglot, a diplomat, and one of the most gifted political minds of the ancient world.
Read more →Ancient China
551 BC – 479 BC
The teacher whose ideas on governance, morality, and social harmony shaped Chinese civilization for two and a half millennia.
Read more →Tudor England
1533 – 1603
The Virgin Queen who guided England through religious turmoil, survived invasion, and presided over one of history's great cultural flourishings.
Read more →Renaissance Italy
1564 – 1642
The father of modern observational astronomy and experimental physics, whose telescope revealed a universe the Church was not ready to accept.
Read more →Medieval Asia
c. 1162 – 1227
Founder of the largest contiguous land empire in history, uniting the Mongolian steppe and unleashing conquests that reshaped Eurasia.
Read more →19th-Century America
c. 1822 – 1913
Born into slavery, she escaped and then returned nineteen times to lead others to freedom on the Underground Railroad — and later served as a Union spy and scout in the Civil War.
Read more →Medieval North Africa
1332 – 1406
The father of historiography and sociology, whose Muqaddimah anticipated modern social science by four centuries.
Read more →Ancient Rome
100 BC – 44 BC
Dictator perpetuo who transformed the Roman Republic and whose assassination set in motion the rise of the Roman Empire.
Read more →Italian Renaissance
1452 – 1519
Painter, engineer, anatomist, and philosopher — the Renaissance ideal of the universal man, incarnate.
Read more →Modern Europe
1867 – 1934
The only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences, she discovered radioactivity, isolated radium and polonium, and transformed our understanding of the atom.
Read more →Revolutionary & Napoleonic Europe
1769 – 1821
Rose from Corsican obscurity to become Emperor of the French, remaking the map of Europe and leaving a legal legacy that endures to this day.
Read more →Early Modern Africa
c. 1583 – 1663
Queen of Ndongo and Matamba who fought Portuguese colonialism for four decades with diplomacy, military brilliance, and an iron will.
Read more →Ottoman Empire
1494 – 1566
The longest-reigning Ottoman sultan, who presided over the empire's golden age of military expansion, legal reform, and cultural brilliance.
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