Number 1 and 2 are obviously Jesus and Caesar, but who comes after them?
Top most famous deaths in history
Number 3 thru 3003 are the 3000 Jews
that Moses murdered at Mount Sinai.
Hitler, JFK, maybe Lincoln
Franz Ferdinand
Steve Jobs
Bob Marley
My father desu
This user’s father
The Romanovs
Then come the 600 jews who accidentally died in a shower between 1938 and 1945
God
600 billion*
Shut up Nietzche
JFK definately
Literally never heard of this before
Moses 5 Jews per Hitler 1 Jew
Hitler was a piker.
Adolf was a fucking Joke compared to Moses who genocide more Jews.
Galileo, burned at the stake by the church.
>History Board
>no mention of the French Regicide
why doesn't the French Revolution get the attention is deserves anymore?
Archduke Franz Ferdinand is super important, too.
I feel like Marvin Gaye was more tragic.
King Tut. Maybe not the 'best' pharoh, but perhaps the best known.
Unironically Princess Diana.
Joan of Arc is there somewhere
not anymore desu. sadly people these days cant even tell WWI and WWII apart
i think the discovery of him after death, but we dont even know how he died soo
man thanks for reminding me. fuck Marvin Gaye Sr
In my humble opinion:
1. Jesus
2. Caesar
3. JFK
4. Princess Diana
5. Joan of Arc
6. Hitler
7. Cleopatra
8. Lincoln
9. John Lennon
10. Marie Antoinette
Diana above Hitler?
No.
MLK
Tupac
Biggie
>4. Princess Diana
Nobody cares about Diana except for women who are above 40. In 50 years she won't be even a footnote.
The USA is the only country in the Anglosphere which isn't obsessed with Diana. The rest of us get TV specials about "shocking new revelations" every five or so years.
Also what people will think in 50 or 100 years time doesn't really matter when we're talking about fame.
>all these above Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Archimedes and Socrates.
That's because you are cock-cage cucked to the Masonic, German bloodsuckers called the "Royal Family".
Funnily enough I was going to put Socrates on it, but I realised that they're only well known to those who actually know their history.
The same is true of Franz and Archimedes, they're not cultural icons like the others on my list, though I might swap out Marie for Franz considering she's a lot less in vogue than a couple of years ago.
Nope. Most people nowadays have no idea who he was. It's famous deaths not critically important deaths as sad as it is.
>Top most famous deaths in history
1. Moses
2. Joshua
3. Samuel
4. Nathan
5. Gad
6. Jeremiah
7. Ezra
8. Jehemiah
9. Mordecai
10. Job
>8. Jehemiah
Nehemiah
Not even a close contest.
JFK.
He was president of a super power in the peak age of global media and exchange of information.
And all the conspiracies that have been created about his death are massive compared to other peoples death, I think he might of actually started the conspiracy theory phenomenon or atleast come close with Roswell.
It's Trayvon Martin... I wish I was joking.
Yes, and those TV specials aim at a specific audience.
1. Anne Frank
Just throwin' out some contenders no particular order:
Stephen
Peter
Paul
Rasputin
Becket
Lincoln
Alexander the Great
Gandhi
>Number 3 thru 3003 are the 3000 Jews
>that Moses murdered at Mount Sinai.
1. Muhammad
2. Abu Bakr
3. Umar ibn al-Khattab
4. Uthman ibn Affan
5. Ali ibn Abi-Talib
6. Hasan ibn Ali
7. Muawiyah I
8. Yazid I
9. Muawiyah II
10. Marwan I
Who?
Achillies for #3
Most people don't even know how she died
Seconded
foreground
Richard Steven Valenzuela
Not *the* most famous death, but it belongs somewhere in the list at least. Only Jesus and Evita got a musical of their deaths.
Also, was this peak Madonna in terms of looks?
This
>Hitler
>Dead in 1945
Jiles Perry "J.P." Richardson, Jr. (October 24, 1930 - February 3, 1959), known as The Big Bopper, was an American musician, songwriter, and disc jockey whose big rockabilly look, style, voice, and exuberant personality made him an early rock and roll star. He is best known for his 1958 recording of "Chantilly Lace".
On February 3, 1959, Richardson died in a plane crash in Clear Lake, Iowa, along with music stars Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens and pilot Roger Peterson. The accident was famously referred to as "The Day the Music Died" in Don McLean's 1971 song "American Pie".
Obviously #1, #2, and #3.
1. The Big Bopper
2. Buddy Holly
3. Ritchie Valens
>Number 3 thru 3003 are the 3000 Jews
That's 3001 places.
Good list.
madonna's alive jackass
haha, idiot
Mohammed's death is more recognised across the globe than Jesus's, get your facts straight. And unlike Jesus, Mohammed actually existed.
1. Mohammed
2. Hitler
3. Caesar
4. Veeky Forums producing good memes
1.Big smoke
2.Caesar
3.hitler
4.Rasputin
This anons father
i cri evrytiem ;_;
Patti Lupone sure looks different in this picture
I don't know what country you're from, but you're definitely not American.
he just wanted to have it all, to touch greatness. but CJ took it all away. Big Smoke died for your sins
His deqth wasn't very remarkable, if the king had only been banished or kept in exile it'd work the same
>Diana
Literally unimportant
I feel like the centennial did a lot to bring him back into public discourse.
>1. The Big Bopper
>2. Buddy Holly
>3. Ritchie Valens
4. John Lennon
5. Egyptian Moses
6. Nazareth Jesus
7. Muhammad (pbuh)
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