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Draco interdum Vincit
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Turing, Allan.
One of the great thinkers in computing of the 20th century.
One of the great thinkers in computing of the 20th century.
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Pythagoras.
He amassed a number of adherents who, in addition to doing dead-'ard sums
sorted out a very strange diet sheet, where no beans would be eaten; breaking wind was a terrible thing, unless you were very ill.
Boudica, ruler after her husband's death of the Iceni, a British tribe, led a revolt against Roman rule in A.D. 60 or 61. The revolt was unsuccessful, but she and her followers killed a whole lot of Romans and their mercenaries. She's now remembered as one of history's great woman warriors, and she fuels a lot of male masochistic fantasies.
Charles Martel, aka Charles the Hammer. Grandfather of Charlemagne. He's best known for the Battle of Poiters, where he led the Franks to victory over the Muslims, who ever after remained behind the Pyrenees. If not for him, it's possible France would have become an Umayyad province, like Iberia.
There's a fairly good statue of her in London, on the river bank:
See HERE
Hubert Horatio Humphrey
Began his working career as a pharmacist before being elected Senator from Minnesota. Served a total of twenty-one years before and after serving as 38th Vice President of the United States under Lyndon Johnson. Narrowly lost the Presidency to Richard Nixon in 1968.
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There are many fascinating anecdotes about his life. My favorite figure from the Civil War.
He's number 2 for me. I like Sherman a little bit more.