>000s: Jesus >100s: Trajan >200s: Diocletian >300s: Constantine >400s: Alaric >500s: Justinian I >600s: Heraclitus >700s: Charlemagne >800s: Charlemagne (again) >900s: Otto the Great >1000s: William the Conqueror >1100s: Urban II >1200s: Genghis Khan >1300s: Osman I >1400s: Johnnes Gutenberg or Christopher Columbus >1500s: Martin Luther >1600s: Louis XIV >1700s: George Washington >1800s: Napoleon Bonaparte >1900s: Adolf Hitler >2000s: Ossama Bin Laden?
Is a person from your country in this list?
Ian Ward
600's would be muhammed though.
Jaxon Brown
Fuck off Ali. You and your people have never been relevant and you will never be relevant.
Cooper Clark
its a shitty random list, heraclitus??,no marx and lenin, lol osama etc
Brody Bell
tesla>hitler
id sadly say zuckerberg>osama
William Morris
>this level butthurt
Caleb Stewart
russian piece of rotting crap thinks its opinion matters. go suck your master's cock like a filthy useless russian subhuman that you are
Tyler Allen
2000s should be Al-Baghdadi who made half the world tremble in fear.
Easton Ortiz
>Osama Bin Laden I don't think so. I might even struggle to call him the most important person of the 2000-2009 decade. By the end of the century, he'll be a blip.
Levi Powell
Eurocentrism is a disability, OP.
Jaxson Rodriguez
>saving rome from the brink of total destruction and single-handedly turning the tides against the Persians isn't enough for int Only other one I'd accept is Lucius Julius Brutus
Dylan Cox
Should be >2000s: Moot
Jayden Lee
2000s is actually Jake Paul
Eli Lopez
>jealous non country apears
Liam Scott
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Eli Lewis
Switch Bin Laden with me
Mason Cook
>1900s Should be Marx.
Joshua Reyes
>SU >Russia
Samuel Campbell
Adolf Hitler is with Jesus and Micheal Jackson the most known Person on Earth. Marx isn't this famous.
Dylan Mitchell
Where is our king charles ? T_T
Caleb Roberts
this modern russia is such a useless pathetic shithole that it has literally nothing to be proud of except some military victory 70 years ago lol
Angel Hughes
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Jaxon Barnes
Everything from 600 to Louis should be some Asian or Arab name desu
Jeremiah Adams
>no swedes on the list
Nicholas Martin
>Marx isn't this famous Marx was the most influential philosopher of the late 19th and the entire 20th century you dumb GERManic.
Jaxson Anderson
It says important not famous kraut.
Austin Wood
Adolf Hitler had a bigger impact. Modern Leftism has little to do with Marx either.
Alexander Lewis
>osama bin laden not even close, embarrassing
Nathaniel Young
accurate self description
Elijah Lee
this thread is trash
Connor Green
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Matthew Jenkins
russhit filth like you is a useless trash. you are lower than an insect
Chase Perez
>000:jesus
jesus wasn't real you dumbfuck
Xavier Russell
Georgia purple if you count siberia as europe
turkey iran and afghanistan dark green mongolia light green saudi arabia belongs to yahudis
Jonathan Myers
william the conqueror
Brayden Fisher
nobody knows that subhuman
Isaiah Lewis
Jesus is Greek you subhuman
Landon Martinez
The only countries in that map that matter (MENA + Central Asia + India + China) only fell apart in the past few centuries. Before then they were much more relevant than most of Europe.
Anthony Cooper
What made them relevant? Did they discover the world and developed social, economical and technological progress that surpassed everything the world has ever known?
Chase Long
>What made them relevant? The fact that they were often the most scientifically and militaristic ahead powers for a long time. The fact that the three most influential ideologies (Christianity, Islam and Buddhism) originated from there. >Did they discover the world and developed social, economical and technological progress that surpassed everything the world has ever known? Nobody's saying that Europe hasn't done their fair bit for the world but saying Eurocentricism should be valid and to discount other people's history is just disingenuous.
Nolan Anderson
>scientifically doubtful. They didn't even invent a clock. Christianity and Islam have little to do with India and China.
Islam crushed into Rome while it was at the weakest. It has never been remarkable after that.
Benjamin Wright
>doubtful. >They didn't even invent a clock. Yes they did. Also >trying to simplify such a complex topic with one sentence It's like saying the Mayans weren't advanced, despite how isolated they were, because they never invented the wheel for use
>Christianity and Islam have little to do with India and China. Islam is the fastest growing religion in India and for China it's Christianity.
>Islam crushed into Rome while it was at the weakest. It has never been remarkable after that. Baghdad was great. Probably greater than the Constantinople then.