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  2. The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History

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    Hart wrote the 1999 follow-up A View from the Year 3000, [33] voiced in the perspective of a person from that future year and ranking the most influential people in history. Roughly half the entries are fictional people from 2000 to 3000, but the remainder are taken mostly from the 1992 ranking, with some sequence changes. [34] [35]

  3. Lists of celebrities - Wikipedia

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    The word is derived from the Latin celebrity, from the adjective celeber ("famous," "celebrated"). Being a celebrity is often one of the highest degrees of notability, although the word notable is mistaken to be synonymous with the title celebrity, fame, prominence etc. As in Wikipedia, articles written about notable people doesn't necessarily ...

  4. Alexander Pushkin - Wikipedia

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    Pushkin also immersed himself in the thought of the French Enlightenment, to which he would remain permanently indebted throughout his life, especially Voltaire, whom he described as "the first to follow the new road, and to bring the lamp of philosophy into the dark archives of history".

  5. List of autodidacts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable autodidacts.The list includes people who have been partially or wholly self-taught. Some notables listed did receive formal educations, including some college, although not in the field(s) for which they became prominent.

  6. Hilaire Belloc - Wikipedia

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    One of Belloc's more famous statements was "the faith is Europe and Europe is the faith"; [43] those views were expressed in many of his works from the period 1920 to 1940. These are still cited as exemplary of Catholic apologetics .

  7. List of Danes - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Andersen (1898–1989), museum curator, specializing in the history of textiles; Kirsti Andersen (1941–), historian of mathematics; Erik Arup (1876–1951), historian; Tom Buk-Swienty (1966–), historian with a focus on the Second Schleswig War; Tove Clemmensen (1915–2006) art historian and curator

  8. Mary Jones and her Bible - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of Mary Jones (1897) [1] The story of Mary Jones and her Bible inspired the founding of the British and Foreign Bible Society.Mary Jones (16 December 1784 – 28 December 1864) was a Welsh girl who, at the age of fifteen, walked twenty-six miles barefoot across the countryside to buy a copy of the Welsh Bible from Thomas Charles because she did not have one. [2]

  9. 100 Welsh Heroes - Wikipedia

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    100 Welsh Heroes was an opinion poll run in Wales as a response to the BBC's 100 Greatest Britons poll of 2002. It was carried out mainly on the internet, starting on 8 September 2003 and finishing on 23 February 2004.