Who, in your opinion, is the single most interesting historical figure?

Who, in your opinion, is the single most interesting historical figure?

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This BLUE-eyed enigma of a human whose genitalia and bodily functions or measurements are still a hot topic to this day. Will people still be discussing your when you've been dead for 72 years??? I doubt it!

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All three of the above in a tie.

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Nero.

Overrated.

Not enough scholarship.

Good choice.

Fridericus Rex, unser König und Herr,

Alternatively this dude

None. "Historical figures" are usually power-crazed wannabe alpha dogs. Fuck 'em.

joseph smith. genius opportunist who created the world's largest in-tact organization as an accidental side effect of getting a bunch of hot young wives.

>Joseph Smith publicly condemned polygamy,[1][2][3][4] but there is ample evidence that Smith both taught and practiced it, had a number of wives sealed to him, and may have had sexual relations with at least some of them.[5] Though there were allegations of paternity in some of these polygamous marriages, no children have ever been proven to be Smith's. There is ongoing genetic research to determine if any descendants of alleged children have Smith's genetic markers, and so far all tests have been negative.[6][7][8][9]
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Spotted the omega cuckpuppy

William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke.

Gaius Julius Caesar:

-Relevant from a political standpoint insofar he was an active agent in the history of 1st century BC Rome.
-Worth studying from a literary/philological point of view, since he authored several books.
-Interesting military figure who fought against different enemies (Gauls, Hispanians, Senate, pirates, Pontics...); probably the most brilliant general Rome ever had.
-He was a reputed lawyer. Unfortunately there isn't much research to do on this topic.
-It is also interesting to analyse Caesar's life from a "social" approach, where one ought to focus on his family background, his relations with Pompey/Antony/Catilina/Crassus or the many lovers he had.

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Da Vinci. Were all the women he painted traps?

Caligula

Without a doubt

Papa Bundi

Emperor Frederick II

I don't see how he's so underrated, he united clans that had age old rivalries, conquered and administered the largest empire in the world, setting the foundation for dozens of nations to emerge, ended the muslim threat to Europe and fucked more women than all of us altogether. People'l bring up Alexander, Caesar, Napoleon, Hitler, but none of them hold a candle to my boy Ghenghis

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Just for how many descendants he has today.

Judge Judy

Admiral Klomp - unsung hero imo

He wasn't that well rounded though.

Why is he doing it with a open hand? If he was is Orthodox, he would use three fingers (thumb, pointing finger and middle finger) touching themselves.

This motherfucker

Just another socialist kike desu, just more esoteric than the rest

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