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RE: Best People in History
Here's a few off the top that have not already been mentioned:

St. Paul
Martin Luther
Michelangelo
Leonardo da Vinci
Sir Issac Newton
George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Edison
Henry Ford
Jonas Salk
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RE: Best People in History
George Washington, Harun-al-rashid, Ashurbanipal, Maria Theresa, Monteczuma, Nebuchadnezzar II, Pedro II, Theodora, Wu Zetian, Boudicca, Harald Bluetooth, Ramesses II, Queen Elizabeth, William of Netherlands, Boudicca, Haile Selassie, Napoleon, Bismarck, Alexander the Great, Attila the hun, Pachacuti, Gandhi, Gajah Mada, Hiawatha, Oda Nobunaga, Sejong of Korea, Pacal, Darius I.....By now someone probably knows where I am coming from xD
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(05-21-2014 03:57 PM)AirRaid Wrote:  George Washington, Harun-al-rashid, Ashurbanipal, Maria Theresa, Monteczuma, Nebuchadnezzar II, Pedro II, Theodora, Wu Zetian, Boudicca, Harald Bluetooth, Ramesses II, Queen Elizabeth, William of Netherlands, Boudicca, Haile Selassie, Napoleon, Bismarck, Alexander the Great, Attila the hun, Pachacuti, Gandhi, Gajah Mada, Hiawatha, Oda Nobunaga, Sejong of Korea, Pacal, Darius I.....By now someone probably knows where I am coming from xD

What the hell did Harald Bluetooth ever do? Oversee the reconstruction of the Jelling Runic Stones?
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(05-21-2014 04:07 PM)LSU04_08 Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 03:57 PM)AirRaid Wrote:  George Washington, Harun-al-rashid, Ashurbanipal, Maria Theresa, Monteczuma, Nebuchadnezzar II, Pedro II, Theodora, Wu Zetian, Boudicca, Harald Bluetooth, Ramesses II, Queen Elizabeth, William of Netherlands, Boudicca, Haile Selassie, Napoleon, Bismarck, Alexander the Great, Attila the hun, Pachacuti, Gandhi, Gajah Mada, Hiawatha, Oda Nobunaga, Sejong of Korea, Pacal, Darius I.....By now someone probably knows where I am coming from xD

What the hell did Harald Bluetooth ever do? Oversee the reconstruction of the Jelling Runic Stones?

Shortly after the death of his father, Bluetooth consolidated his power and quickly moved on to unite the remaining discordant tribes of Denmark under one rule. Although his father Gorm is considered the first true King of Denmark, during his rule, the kingdom did not encompass the entire region, and independent tribes remained. Under Bluetooth, the entirety of Denmark, as well as parts of Norway and Sweden, fell under his rule. For a time, Bluetooth would even claim the title of King of Norway, although the extent of his authority there remains questionable.

Bluetooth commissioned a number of important construction projects throughout Denmark during his reign. In this time, "Runestones" were a common form of monument used to honor the dead and acknowledge their deeds, and Bluetooth saw fit to honor his parents in this way. Commissioning a second Jelling Stone - runestones found in the town of Jelling, Denmark - to memorialize his parents, Bluetooth created what is today considered the most well-known example of runic inscriptions in Denmark. Featuring an easily distinguished image of Christ on the cross, the Jelling Stone erected by Bluetooth is often referred to as the "Baptism Certificate of Denmark," signifying the end of the polytheistic traditions followed by much of the Danish population.

Aside from the Jelling Stones, Bluetooth was also responsible for the development of a series of six Viking ring fortresses, known as the "Trelleborg." After losing control of several outlying territories to various Germanic forces, Bluetooth ordered the construction of these forts in strategic locations across Denmark in response. Capable of housing up to 500 Danish warriors, these strongholds succeeded in warding off further losses and secured the interior of Denmark from future incursions.

Bluetooth’s conversion to Christianity in approximately 960 AD is a point of contention among many modern historians, mainly due to variations in the story of how his conversion came to pass. The two most notable accounts of the event come to us from contemporary historians Widukind of Corvey and Adam of Bremen. Widukind wrote that Bluetooth was converted by a cleric known simply as "Poppa," who was either a guest of the court or a missionary who found his way to Denmark. Adam of Bremen (whose account was written some 100 years later) believed that Bluetooth had been converted forcibly by Otto I of Germany following a defeat in battle.

Regardless of how his conversion came to be, what we can say with certainty is that Harald became a devoted follower of Christianity, not only ensuring that Christian imagery was included on the Jelling Stone commemorating his parents, but also going so far as to remove his father’s body from its traditional Viking burial mound and having it reburied under the church constructed by Bluetooth, where the Jelling Stones still stand today.

King Harald Bluetooth is generally viewed today as a just and wise king, having ruled Denmark for 30 some-odd years. He maintained the sovereignty of his country against the influences of several neighboring empires (despite some setbacks) while at the same time shaping the culture of his people for centuries to come. In the end, Bluetooth’s own son, Sweyn, would rebel against him, forcing him to flee Denmark. After Bluetooth’s death in 986 AD, Sweyn Forkbeard would take the throne and shape a notable legacy of his own.
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RE: Best People in History
(05-21-2014 03:47 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote:  Here's a few off the top that have not already been mentioned:

St. Paul
Martin Luther
Michelangelo
Leonardo da Vinci
Sir Issac Newton
George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Edison
Henry Ford
Jonas Salk

I respect the man for the immeasurable economic impact he had on our nation and the world, but he was a nasty person.
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(05-21-2014 04:12 PM)Love and Honor Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 03:47 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote:  Here's a few off the top that have not already been mentioned:

St. Paul
Martin Luther
Michelangelo
Leonardo da Vinci
Sir Issac Newton
George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Edison
Henry Ford
Jonas Salk

I respect the man for the immeasurable economic impact he had on our nation and the world, but he was a nasty person.

So was Newton by all accounts.
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Charles Martel, Charlemagne, Pope Urban II, Alfred the Great, Octavian, Julius Caesar.

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I think it is highly debatable whether this thread identifies many of the "best" people in history. Maybe we need to define what is meant by "best"?
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gandi
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mandela
lincoln
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Mark Twain
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Leon Czolgosz

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(05-21-2014 04:49 PM)NIU007 Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 04:12 PM)Love and Honor Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 03:47 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote:  Here's a few off the top that have not already been mentioned:

St. Paul
Martin Luther
Michelangelo
Leonardo da Vinci
Sir Issac Newton
George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Edison
Henry Ford
Jonas Salk

I respect the man for the immeasurable economic impact he had on our nation and the world, but he was a nasty person.

So was Newton by all accounts.

Edison was a dick who stole a lot of ideas off his assistants, just ask Tesla.

And don't get me started on Lincoln.
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(05-21-2014 07:35 PM)49RFootballNow Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 04:49 PM)NIU007 Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 04:12 PM)Love and Honor Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 03:47 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote:  Here's a few off the top that have not already been mentioned:

St. Paul
Martin Luther
Michelangelo
Leonardo da Vinci
Sir Issac Newton
George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Edison
Henry Ford
Jonas Salk

I respect the man for the immeasurable economic impact he had on our nation and the world, but he was a nasty person.

So was Newton by all accounts.

Edison was a dick who stole a lot of ideas off his assistants, just ask Tesla.

And don't get me started on Lincoln.

i'm curious......
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(05-21-2014 07:42 PM)john01992 Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 07:35 PM)49RFootballNow Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 04:49 PM)NIU007 Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 04:12 PM)Love and Honor Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 03:47 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote:  Here's a few off the top that have not already been mentioned:

St. Paul
Martin Luther
Michelangelo
Leonardo da Vinci
Sir Issac Newton
George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Edison
Henry Ford
Jonas Salk

I respect the man for the immeasurable economic impact he had on our nation and the world, but he was a nasty person.

So was Newton by all accounts.

Edison was a dick who stole a lot of ideas off his assistants, just ask Tesla.

And don't get me started on Lincoln.

i'm curious......

Let's just say Lincoln was a big believer in "the ends justify the means", and that's never a "good" way to do things.
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(05-21-2014 07:47 PM)49RFootballNow Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 07:42 PM)john01992 Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 07:35 PM)49RFootballNow Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 04:49 PM)NIU007 Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 04:12 PM)Love and Honor Wrote:  I respect the man for the immeasurable economic impact he had on our nation and the world, but he was a nasty person.

So was Newton by all accounts.

Edison was a dick who stole a lot of ideas off his assistants, just ask Tesla.

And don't get me started on Lincoln.

i'm curious......

Let's just say Lincoln was a big believer in "the ends justify the means", and that's never a "good" way to do things.

The folks I mentioned I based on the premise of their overall positive historical impact IMO. Let's face it, most everyone has a personal issue or two. No one is perfect. Even St. Paul persecuted Christians when he was known as Saul before his conversion... This thread is similar to asking what is the best all-time song or album in history. It's in the ear (eye) of the beholder...
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My unusually carefully considered answer:

All Time:
- Thomas Jefferson
- Calvin Coolidge
- Barry Goldwater
- Milton Friedman
- FA Hayek
- Vaclav Havel
- Nelson Mandela
- Ayn Rand
- Margaret Thatcher
- Linus Torvalds
- Phil Zimmermann
- George Washington
- Enrico Fermi
- Albert Einstein
- Richard Stallman
- Alan Turing





Present Day US Political Figures ... all of these are people who have actually made a big time political career from defending freedom and liberty and have actually been successful in doing so:
- Ron Paul
- Thomas Massie
- Justin Amash


Honorable mention due to not being a politician:
- John Allison
- Andrew Napolitano
- Jeff Bezos
- Brian Lamb
- Clarence Thomas
- Peter Thiel
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(05-21-2014 07:34 PM)john01992 Wrote:  Leon Czolgosz

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Really? And you wonder why the world considers you an idiot?
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Mandella?? No.

Bonhoeffer? Yes.
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(05-22-2014 07:59 AM)ODUBB35 Wrote:  Mandella?? No.

Bonhoeffer? Yes.

Mandela wasn't perfect. The good outweighed the bad. Jefferson had slaves.

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I don't buy the criticism of Mandela. The things people complain about are things that probably any of us would have done in the same situation, if we had been able to find the strength. And the good will that he showed toward his former enemies after the fall of Apartheid is way more than enough to overcome that.

It may be a factor that through rugby you learn a lot about the story that is not well understood by all. I've had the pleasure of having a beer or a few in Pretoria with Francois Pienaar (the Matt Damon character in Invictus) and I can tell you that the love and respect for Mandela is well deserved.
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