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Exie 4 year s ago
#15. Queen Mary had the wonderful bright legitimate heir Lady Jane Grey beheaded. Grey was 16 or 17 at the time.

Good news is, Queen Mary herself was dead 4 years later at age 42.

Karma's a b*tch.
       
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Junior 4 year s ago
#24 is definitely Wesley Snipes
       
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Essy 4 year s ago
Junior,

Hmm, I'm thinking Arsenio Hall.
       
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Aristotle

One of the most famous thinkers of all time, Aristotle (384-322 BC) contributed significantly to human knowledge. His reach touches logic, biology, ethics, aesthetics, and more. We don’t have any contemporary descriptions of his coloring, but luckily we have several surviving busts of his looks - of course this means estimating the hair and eye color, which is unknown. This work is in the Uffizi gallery, and is a Roman copy of the Greek original. Aristotle was taught by none other than Plato, and he spent 20 years as a student and later as a teacher at Plato’s Academy. Of his approximately 200 works only 31 survive. It is theorized that the surviving writings, because of their jumbled and dense structure, were meant to be lecture notes for his teaching rather than finished works. His writings were lost for many years after his death, and only after 300 years (in 30 BC) did Andronicus of Rhodes group and edit Aristotle’s works. Aristotle remains one of the most influential thinkers of all time, and contributed greatly to history.

 

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