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Erasmus | humanist author of "the praise of folly" |
Shakespeare | English playwright of comedies, tragedies and histories |
Michelangelo | Renaissance sculptor and painter. Known for the Dacid and Sistine Chapel Frescoes |
Leonardo da Vinci | renaissance artist, painter of Mona Lisa and The Last Supper |
John Calvin | protestant reformer who believed in predestination, and established a theocracy in switzerland |
Martin Luther | ist leader of the protestant reformation, posted the 95 theses criticizing the Catholic church |
Henry VIII | protestant reformer who started the anglican church, because the pope refused to grant him a divorce |
Elizabeth I | expanded the anglican church through the book of comon prayer |
Hapsburgs | powerful family of catholic monarchs that dominated Europe and supported the pope during the 30 years' war |
Cardinal Richelieu | French political advisor who supported the protestant side during the 30 years' war changin the focus of the war from religious to political |
Jesuits | "scoiety of jesus" helped gain converts for the catholic church during the counter reformation |
Gutenberg | inventor of the printing press |
Vasco de Gama | Portuguese explorer who first reached India by sailing around Africa |
Prince Henry the Navigator | Portuguese noble who established a school for navigators |
Christopher Columbus | Sailing for spain he is credited with the European discovery of the new world |
Magellan | Sailed for spain, first to circumnavigate the globe |
Hernando Cortes | Spanish explorer who destroyed the Aztec empire |
Jacques Cartier | French explorer discovered the St. Lawrence river |
Sir Francis Drake | English explorer, circumnavigated the globe |
Francisco Pizarro | sailed for spain and destroyed the Incan Empire |
Nicolaus Copernicus | first peron to develop the heliocentric theory |
Johannes Kepler | discovered laws of planetary motion |
Galileo Galilie | developed the telescope and helped prove the heliocentric theory |
Isaac Newton | discovered laws of gravity |
William Harvey | discovered circulation of blood |
Oliver cromwell | led parliament's forces (the roundheads) during the english civil war |
Charles I | English king who led the cavaliers in the English civil war, later beheaded by Cromwell |
William and Mary | English monarchs brought to the throne in the Glorious Revolution |
Thomas Hobbes | English Philosopher who wrote "The Leviathan" and believed in strong central authority to rule a government |
John Locke | author of "Two treatises on Government" who believed in natural rights of life, liberty, and property |
Montesquieu | author of "On the Spirit of Laws" he believed in a separation of powers in government |
Rousseau | Author of "Social Contrat" believed in broad freedoms for the people |
Voltaire | Author of "Candide" believed in separation of church and state |
Louis XIV | "The Sun King" built Versailles palace as King of France |
Peter I | as Czar he "westernized" russia |
Robespierre | led the Reign of Terror following the French Revolution |
Napoleon Bonaparte | rose to power as emperor of France, conquered most of Europe before being defeated at the Battle of Waterloo |
Toussaint L'Ouverture | led a revolt in Haiti, helped it earn its independence |
Simon Bolivar | led a number of independence revolutions in South and Central America |
Amadeus Mozart | famous classical composer from age of enlightenment |
Eugene Delacroix | French painter of "Liberty leading the People" |
Miguel Cervantes | Spanish author of "Don Quixote" the first modern European novel |
Otto Von Bismarck | using his Realpolitik philosophy he was instrumental in uniting Germany |
Count Cavour | foriegn minister of Sardinia who united N. Italy |
Giuseppe Garibaldi | led the red shirt army and united S. Italy |
James Watt | inventor of a better Steam engine |
Henry Bessemer | created a process for converting Iron into steel |
Edward Jenner | scientist who developed vaccination |
Louis Pasteur | discovered bateria and a way to guard against it |
Adam Smith | Author of "the Wealth of Nations" defending Capitalism |
Karl Marx | author of "The Communist Manifesto" founder of communism |
Eli Whitney | inventor of the cotton gin |
Chiang Kai Shek | Leader of the Nationalists in China |
Mao Zedong | leader of the communists in China, ist leader of the People's Republic of China |
Ho Chi Minh | Communist leader in Vietnam, led Vietnam to independence from France. |
Nikita Khrushchev | Leader of USSR after Stalin. He "de-Stalinized" Russia and was leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis. |
John F. Kennedy | US president during Cuban Missile Crisis |
Fidel Castro | Communist dictator of Cuba |
Matthew Perry | American admiral who forced Japan to open its ports to trade |
Kaiser Wilhelm II | German leader who expanded Germany's military power |
Archduke Franz Ferdinand | Austrian heir whose assassination started WWI |
Woodrow Wilson | American President who led America into WWI and developed a peace plan for the war's settlement |
Tsar Nicolas II | last Tsar of Russia, overthrown by revolutionaries and eventualy killed by the Bolsheviks |
Vladimir Lenin | leader of Bolsheviks, he established a communist government for Russia |
Bolsheviks | the communist supporters of Lenin |
Joseph Stalin | suceeded Lenin as leader of the USSR |
Benito Mussolini | Fascist dictator who ruled Italy |
Adolf Hitler | Fascist leader in Germany who headed the Nazi party |
Emperor Hirohito | Emperor of Japan during interwar period and WWII |
Hideki Tojo | military general in Japan who came to dominate the Japanese government as a dictator. |
Mohandas Gandhi | "The Great Soul" leader of India's independence movement he stressed civil disobedience and nonviolence |
Jawaharlal Nehru | Leader of INC, became first prime minister of independent India |
Indian National Congress | nationalist group formed in 1880s to help gain more freedoms for India's people |
Jomo Kenyatta | led Kenya to its independence from Britain |
Nelson Mandela | leader of ANC in S. Africa, he was a political prisoner for 30 years and would be elected President of S. Africa after his release |
Franklin Roosevelt | American president during most of WWII |
Harry Truman | American President who made the decision to drop Atomic bombs on Japan |
Douglas MacArthur | US general who occupied Japan after the war, overseeing its reconstruction |
George Marshall | US general and Sec. of State that developed an aid package to help rebuild Europe |
Joseph Stalin | leader of USSR during WWII |
Adolf Hitler | leader of Nazi Germany during WWII |
Hideki Tojo | Military leader of Japan during WWII |
Emperor Hirohito | Japanese emperor during WWII, he urged for surrender after US atomic attack |
Winston Churchill | British Prime Minister during WWII, he long advocated standing up to Hitler |
James Hargreaves | inventor of the spinning jenny |
John Wycliffe | Catholic dissenter known for translating the Bible into English |
Jan Huss | Catholic Reformer "martyred" for his criticism of the church |
Indira Gandhi | prime minister of India who developed India's nuclear arsenal and established a closer relationship with the USSR |
Father Miguel Hidalgo | leader of the Mexican independence movement |
Deng Xiaoping | Chinese leader who reformed the Communist system by making it a market economy |
Margaret Thatcher | Prime minister of Britain who established closer ties with the USA and strengthened the British military |
Mikhail Gorbachev | last leader of the USSR he tore down Berlin Wall and implemented reform policies of Glasnost and Perestroika |
Golda Meir | leader of Israle in Yom Kippur war, sought a claser relationship with the US |
Gamal Abdul Nasser | president of Egypt who nationalized suez canal and established a closer relationship with the USSR |
Dwight Eisenhower | supreme commander of allied troops in WWII |