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Born in 1495, became Sultan at the young age of only 25. Conquered Hungary. Europeans thought him magnificent. Also wrote poetry in his spare time.
Only needed 4 hours sleep a night. Britain’s longest continuously serving prime minister in the twentieth century.
This Great Russian leader wasn’t actually born in Russia. Oversaw a golden age for the country. Annexed Crimea. Was extremely promiscuous.
First person to win two Nobel prizes. First female professor at the Sorbonne.
King at age 20. Named more than 70 cities after himself. He never lost a battle. Destroyed the Persian empire – the superpower of its time.
Although he’s probably the most famous Frenchman, he’s not actually French. Wrote a short romance novel. Wore a vial of poison around his neck. He deliberately ruined women’s clothing of which he did not approve by spilling food or ink on it.
Married her 10 and 12 year old brothers before killing them. This famous Egyptian was probably Greek.
A German, Swiss and American citizen. Hated Science fiction. Failed his first college entrance exam. Didn’t wear socks around the university as he saw them as unnecessary.
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Not a person, but a family. Installed their family members as the Pope. Patrons of Galileo and Michelangelo. Had a proclivity for murder.
Led a French and Scottish army in a siege of Paris. No one knows her real name. Found guilty of cross dressing, and so burnt at the age of 19.
This American president held seances in the white house. He was a famous wrestler – only losing one match out of 300. He was the tallest president ever.
The world’s most infamous vegetarian. Nominated for a Nobel peace prize. Suffered from unilateral cryptorchidism. Had a really strange relationship with his niece. Never paid his taxes.
He was an ambidextrous painter. An animal lover who bought animals at the market just to release them. Never went to school.
The current British king is named after this man. His dad was executed. Had at least 12 children with different mistresses. Loved partying and sex so much that he may have had an addiction.