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re: who is the most fascinating individual in history in your eyes?
Posted on 5/4/22 at 1:50 pm to SportsGuyNOLA
Posted on 5/4/22 at 1:50 pm to SportsGuyNOLA
Hitler
Posted on 5/4/22 at 2:15 pm to Globetrotter747
lol at your immature decision making on spoonfed info.
CNN or MSNBC?
CNN or MSNBC?
Posted on 5/4/22 at 2:24 pm to charminultra
Charlemagne
Charles Martel
Alberto Fujimori
Ian Smith
Benjamin Disraeli
Charles Martel
Alberto Fujimori
Ian Smith
Benjamin Disraeli
Posted on 5/4/22 at 2:55 pm to Mathieu
quote:interesting example of consolidating power through the bureaucracy. The technology of the time made it possible.
Charlemagne
compared to today its a worthwhile study
Posted on 5/4/22 at 2:57 pm to biglego
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Some surprisingly lame answers here.
Where's your answer, Professor?
Posted on 5/4/22 at 3:00 pm to BiggerBear
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I think Hannibal is a more fascinating individual.
How so? Conventional story - dad has a bunch of sons, those sons are all badasses. One of them takes on Rome. An underdog story, for sure.
But, Alexander? His mother was a witch and who likely killed his father and enough of his family to put young Alexander on the throne. He was at the perfect time and place (and with his father's army) in history to conquer the known world. Wounded (seriously) 9 times in battle. Never lost a battle. Was a student of legendary philosopher Aristotle (himself a student of Plato, who studied under Socrates). Rumors persist that Aristotle poisoned Alexander to prevent another round of wars of conquest.
Posted on 5/4/22 at 3:02 pm to Globetrotter747
quote:Just doesn’t think much.
Globetrotter747
Posted on 5/4/22 at 3:32 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
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Jesus Christ
Paid for our sins so that we have some hope to one day enter heaven.
This post was edited on 5/4/22 at 3:33 pm
Posted on 5/4/22 at 3:44 pm to fr33manator
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Werner Von Braun is fascinating
It's funny, I was watching that Elon Musk/SpaceX documentary on Netflix last night and the main guy below Elon that headed up the first SpaceX launches is a guy named Hans with a heavy Germanic/Austrian/Eastern European accent.
I thought to myself that we have come so far in regards to rocket technology, but some things will never change.
Posted on 5/4/22 at 3:46 pm to MikeBRLA
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He basically had no talent at anything
Oh come on.
Posted on 5/4/22 at 3:49 pm to charminultra
That guy who played Radar on MASH.
Posted on 5/4/22 at 3:50 pm to MikeBRLA
quote:he was a good public speaker that's it, all the other milestones by the Nazis /Germany were someone else's effort/work. Hitler just took credit
I’m going to have to go with Hitler on this one. He basically had no talent at anything but somehow managed to weasel his way into power and ended up being one of, if not the most, infamous people of all time.
Posted on 5/4/22 at 4:26 pm to charminultra
I'ma go with...hear me out on this one...
Judas Iscariot.
Regardless of your thoughts on Jesus, (I believe He is who He said He is, and is coming again) think about this guy for a second. He hung out in close proximity to the most polarizing figure ever for 3 years. Ate with him, farted, fished, traveled - all that. And for 30 pieces of silver turns him in. I've always wondered if he had some sort of a "force the moment" motivation. Like, if Jesus is about to be arrested, then he'll have to show them all up and display all his power? Or maybe he really was just a dirty, cold-hearted dude?
Most "fascinating" historical figures are documented and analyzed ad nauseum. The ones where we don't know much about them - yet they played a key role - are the ones who pique my interest.
Judas Iscariot.
Regardless of your thoughts on Jesus, (I believe He is who He said He is, and is coming again) think about this guy for a second. He hung out in close proximity to the most polarizing figure ever for 3 years. Ate with him, farted, fished, traveled - all that. And for 30 pieces of silver turns him in. I've always wondered if he had some sort of a "force the moment" motivation. Like, if Jesus is about to be arrested, then he'll have to show them all up and display all his power? Or maybe he really was just a dirty, cold-hearted dude?
Most "fascinating" historical figures are documented and analyzed ad nauseum. The ones where we don't know much about them - yet they played a key role - are the ones who pique my interest.
Posted on 5/4/22 at 4:27 pm to jnethe1
quote:don’t forget that he showed us the way to live on earth.
Paid for our sins so that we have some hope to one day enter heaven.
If Globetrotter encountered people who followed the Way of Christ, he might become a follower.
This post was edited on 5/4/22 at 4:59 pm
Posted on 5/4/22 at 5:05 pm to linewar
Agreed. What’s the real story? Maybe he rolled on Jesus because he knew he was pulling a big fake? Tried to blackmail Jesus and he won’t cut him in the profits? LOL . Joking. Kinda .
This post was edited on 5/4/22 at 5:09 pm
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