Who is the most famous person to ever exist?

MJ is the most famous person who ever lived. There is no comparison with Jesus or Mohammed, since they are specific religious, while the King of Pop broke the boundaries of religion, race and region. It was known and loved by billions of people around the world and is still an iconic name. In my opinion, Michael Jackson was the star of the millennium.

Mansa (emperor) Musa I, who ruled the Malian empire for approximately 25 years from 1312, claims to be the richest person who ever lived. He inherited an empire of unprecedented wealth and spent much of his reign enlightening himself and his people, establishing a new knowledge center in the city of Timbuktu. Albert Einstein was the most important modern figure ever selected for the annual honor, although TIME named him Person of the Century in 1999.Margaret Tudor, the eldest daughter of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, is almost forgotten compared to other members of her famous family. Hailed as a “famous scientist” in her lifetime, she was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in 1903—for her pioneering research on radioactivity—and the first person to win a second Nobel Prize.

Henry, one of the most famous kings in British history, became heir to the throne after the death of his brother, Arthur, in 1502.Collecting millions of opinions on famous and infamous people throughout history, they have calculated how successfully each person's idea has spread in society over time. One of his most famous protests was the Dandi Salt March of 1930, 240 miles long, in which he challenged the salt tax imposed by the British. The first Norman king of England, William the Conqueror (formerly William, Duke of Normandy) defeated the Anglo-Saxon king Harold II at the Battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066, a famous triumph recorded in the Bayeux Tapestry. The assassination of Caesar, carried out by a group of Republican senators on the Ides of March, would become the focus of one of William Shakespeare's most famous works of history.

Future generations may or may not believe that this person of blood and flesh has ever walked the earth _ Albert Einstein. Sir Francis Drake, one of the most famous sailors of the 16th century, is best known for being the first Englishman to go around the earth. The best Egyptian craftsmanship was created under his personal patronage, as was the ambitious construction program that made him the most prolific builder in the history of Egypt. Much more than a cynical bureaucrat seeking personal benefits, he was committed to reform and was undoubtedly Henry VIII's most faithful servant.

An expert military strategist, Richard I, also known as Richard the Lionheart, is perhaps the most famous crusader of the Middle Ages (although he ultimately failed to take Jerusalem). On September 16, 1400, Glyndwr was proclaimed Prince of Wales, making him the last native Welshman to do so.

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