Most important person of each century

>000s: Jesus
>100s: Trajan
>200s: Diocletian
>300s: Constantine
>400s: Alaric
>500s: Justinian I
>600s: Muhammad
>700s: Charlemagne
>800s: Charlemagne (again)
>900s: Otto the Great
>1000s: William the Conqueror
>1100s: Urban II
>1200s: Genghis Khan
>1300s: Osman I
>1400s: Christopher Columbus
>1500s: Martin Luther
>1600s: Louis XIV
>1700s: George Washington
>1800s: Napoleon Bonaparte
>1900s: Adolf Hitler
>2000s:

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>jesus
>real

*tips*
Excellent post, good sir.

The historicicity of Jesus of Nazareth is generally considered established.

>1700s: George Washington
Huh sure.

>he's religious

I'm an agnost.

2000s will be someone we haven't heard of yet and they'll be chinese, indonesian or nigerian

Hitler as the most important for the 1900s? I'd have to say either Lenin or Stalin. If it weren't for them half the world wouldn't have turned red during the 50s to 70s.

Or an alien. That would be cool desu.

It's not even a quarter of the way through you fuckin' goon

And who gave them opportunity to do so by being autistic chimp?

im a hamburger

You are what you eat.

>William the Conqueror

And who gave Hitler his opportunity?
And who gave him his opportunity?

It goes on forever if we think like this.

>Stalin
this

No it doesnt you retarded gook

voting for Lenin.
As for Jugashvili deeds and decisions, there maybe great, but I can imagine someone else to do it.
On otherside Lenin managed to control situation. Revolution went wrnog direction, complete chaos was created with many many groups fighting, after he seen it he arrived and achieved the union and control. Though he failed to start the world revolution, or rather mistakenly believed workers in other countries will follow the example.

Honestly? So far the most influential person of the 2000s has been bin Laden.

9/11 remains the single most effectual event of the 21st century

>1700s: George Washington
>not Voltaire

why is he so ugly?
Лéнин is pretty

>ugly
implying

>1900 Benny Hill

>george washington
Rosseau should be on there.

Well then Marx should be the most important person of either 1900s or the 1800s.

>1400s: Christopher Columbus
>American education
How self-centred.

Infante D. Henrique (Henry the Navigator) shaped the next two centuries, mate.

>1700s: George Washington
>1900s: Adolf Hitler

I was tempted to bring that up, but Napoleon pretty much destroyed Europe in a decade, and that's pretty impressive, compared to the delay Marx's ideas had to go through before they did.

I see where you guys are coming from but maybe Adam Smith?
He's at the basis of economics analysis (fairly important turn in history)

Then again, he wasn't a social analysist

17 years is a bit too soon to decide right now
Though I would say maybe Bush II or Bin Laden because of the War on Terror

Cool Hitler fizzled out in six years. The thing about being important and influential is that even your adversaries are just reactionaries born from your idea. Making Hitler an even worse choice.

9/11 was staged you chimp

There was a real dude named Jesus in Judea at that time, the question is whether he was actually a prophet or a messiah or just a preacher.

But Hitler's chimpout finally gave the Jews enough sympathy to go full tricky merchant unopposed on the western world and now we are seeing an unprecedented fundamental shift in its makeup.

How about Einstein?

at least you got the 1500s and 000s right

ah ah
are you living in the Bible Belt?

>1600s: Louis XIV
Objectively the greatest ruler of all time.

>1700s: George Washington
Not even the most important American Revolutionary.

>1900s: Adolf Hitler
user...

>this list
European and American seem to be still Eurocentric.

>children are a human universal and this was reflected in two different cultures
Wow!

>Lenin
>ching-chong blood
>2017
>Ching-Chong said that he was a pretty person.
Gee, I wonder....

Isaac Newton was more important than every single one of those individuals combined.

where is cyrus the great?

Doesn't running the country like a corporation mean the people should be getting paid instead of paying taxes?

Jesus wasn't already relevant in the first century.

>000: jesus
It's actually Octavianus

hes been more important since than any other

s: Osman I
He was irrelevant as fuck. Try Timur instead.

s: Christopher Columbus
>He thought he found Indians so Amerilards can still keep calling natives indians.

>1700s: George Washington
Lol

s: Adolf Hitler
He failed, therefore irrelevant. Maybe Stalin instead of him, or some successful scientist.

>He failed, therefore irrelevant
That's not how it works

No, you is what you am.

>Washington
>Relevant
Lmao

>Hitler
>Most important
That would be Lenin. The only consequence of Hitler's actions that still exists today is Israel and white guilt, Lenin's revolution has led to creation of everything that is wrong in the world today, including cultural marxism, cold war mood and China.

Urban II died in 1099. He was the most influential in the 1000s though.
Innocent III in 1100 and strong contender for 1200

nobody gives a shit about you niggers

Actually the most important person of the 21st century will be me

The French revolution was more important than the American. Replace Washington with Robespierre. Also the Cold War was arguably more important in long term geopolitics than WWII so replace Hitler with Stalin. Columbus in the 1400s is also spurious.

>21st century
2017

Vladimir Putin or Osama Bin Laden.

>400s: Alaric
>not Attila
>1800s: Napoleon Bonaparte
>not Queen Victoria

Bill Gates did bring the PC to mainstream.

>no tesla

Spaniards/italians>poortugese.

You could also argue for Frederick the Great in the 1700s
>400s : Attilla
>Not Clovis

Osman started the ottoman empire so he is relevant timur's empire got removed from the map after his death and he could be important because his descendants founded the mughal empire but then ottomans were more influential then the mughals.

>Most important/influential
Johannes Gutenberg - Printing press
Martin Luther - The Schism of the church
Nikola Tesla - Tesla coil


This

I'd say Mark Zuckerberg even though he's a piece of shit. For now at least, It's most likely going to change

Zuckerberg or Brin/Page

>No Charles V

>George Washington
Hahahah

Elon Musk cuz he's gonna bring us to space and the future

If you're not baiting then this does a good job of explaining why Zeitgeist is such a garbage film

skepticproject.com/articles/zeitgeist/part-one/

More like Philip II

Shut the fuck up you dumb continental spic. Respect the fucking founders. You would all be speaking German if it weren't for George Washington

Brin/Page are definitely more influential. Facebook will be eclipsed by some other rival social network in a decade. Google is never loosing their marketshare.

>George Washington
Yeah, no.

We don't know because it's not 2100 yet, dumb cunt

>Charles V
He was a Habsburg king who did what? Fought a few wars, lost the Netherlands, lost half of his subjects to protestantism?

literally who

My thinking too. Google will be a Weyland-Yutani(Aliens) equivalent in a 100 years.

>000s
Couldn't you write 1st century, 2nd century etc instead of that stupid shit?

calm down Grease

le Grease hahaha get it xDDD

>2000s: Pope John Paul II

stay mad, your country is a shithole LMFAO

>2000s
>2017
still 83 years to go, there will be more valuable people in the rest of the century than the shit we have to eat now

A spiritual leader will never again be the most influential person, in a century.

LMFAO bro haha

Fuck Eurocentrism.

>600s: Muhammad
>700s: Harun Rasheed.
>800s: Charlemagne
>900s: Otto the Great
>1000s: Alp Arslan - Melik Shah
>1100s: - Urban II
>1200s: Genghis Khan
>1300s: Osman I
>1400s: Mehmed II
>1500s: Suleiman the Magnificent.
>1600s: Louis XIV
>1700s: Peter the Great
>1800s: Napoleon Bonaparte
>1900s: Adolf Hitler
>2000s:

2100s will be an AI

>no women
fuck you misogynistic cys white male

Voltaire was a hack

>2000s: me

ok we're all agreed Washington has no place on that list

1000's is fucking Urban II together with Gregory VII, they facilitated the Crusades.

Both of them were dead in 1100's REE

Washington>Peter

I wouldn't say that Trump nor Putin will be the most important person of this century.
Even if they start a huge war, they'll avoid genocide, atleast because of the Geneva convention so they don't look bad.

Currently, the work of """nerds""" such as Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg (xdddd dae le joo) are far more important

>Osman
>relevant
what

Well, for us balkanshits, he's pretty important

no, he isn't. he didn't do shit in the balkans. it was murad I who established first classical institutions of the ottoman empire

>1500: Martin Luther
kek, the discovery of the New World is a minor thing right?

from the european point of view, it really was

yeah no wonder the countries that discover it didnt become empires or changed the whole status quo for centuries

The discovery happened in 1492, he marked Columbus in 1400s.
Effects weren't seen until 1500s though.

most of spanish resources came from the iberian peninsula, save for the gold and silver that destroyed european economy; it was only the 18th century when the european empires built functional systems for exploiting their colonies

oh yeah didnt saw that kek