Notable Figures

Explore Notable Figures through the lives, decisions and legacies of influential individuals. This timeline places rulers, leaders, creators and public figures in chronological context, showing how their choices, achievements and challenges shaped the world around them. It offers a focused way to follow personal stories alongside wider political, cultural and social change.

1792 BC to 199912 items
1792 BC – 1750 BC

Hammurabi

Rising to power as the sixth ruler of the First Babylonian Dynasty, Hammurabi presided over a period of profound transformation within Mesopotamia. His reign, which spanned from approximately 1792 BC to 1750 BC, saw the...

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336 BC – 323 BC

Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great stands as one of the most transformative figures in antiquity, rising from the throne of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon to forge an empire of unprecedented scale. By the time he reached his thir...

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51 BC – 30 BC

Cleopatra VII

The reign of Cleopatra VII stands as a definitive chapter in the history of the ancient Mediterranean, representing the final act of the Ptolemaic Kingdom . As the last active sovereign of a dynasty that had governed Egy...

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1206 – 1227

Genghis Khan

The rise of Genghis Khan in 1206 represents a pivotal shift in the geopolitical landscape of the thirteenth century. By consolidating the disparate nomadic tribes of the Mongolian plateau , he transformed a collection of...

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1452 – 1519

Leonardo da Vinci

Born in 1452, Leonardo da Vinci emerged as the quintessential figure of the High Renaissance, embodying the era's boundless curiosity and intellectual ambition. His life spanned a period of profound cultural and scientif...

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1558 – 1603

Elizabeth I

Ascending to the throne in 1558 , Elizabeth I began a transformative reign that would span nearly half a century, fundamentally altering the trajectory of England and Ireland. Her accession brought a sense of stability a...

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1643 – 1727

Isaac Newton

Born in 1643 and living until 1727, Sir Isaac Newton stands as a central figure in the history of science, whose intellectual contributions fundamentally reshaped our understanding of the natural world. His life spanned...

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1799 – 1815

Napoleon Bonaparte

The ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte to the pinnacle of French power in 1799 represents a pivotal shift in the trajectory of European history. Emerging from the tumultuous landscape of the French Revolution, his rise was fac...

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1809 – 1882

Charles Darwin

Born in 1809, Charles Darwin emerged as a central figure in the history of science, leaving an indelible mark on the biological disciplines through his meticulous observations and analytical rigour. As an English natural...

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1867 – 1934

Marie Curie

The life and work of Marie Curie represent a fundamental shift in the scientific understanding of matter and energy. Born in 1867, she navigated a career defined by rigorous intellectual inquiry, ultimately establishing...

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1915 – 1948

Mahatma Gandhi

The period between 1915 and 1948 defines the central arc of Mahatma Gandhi ’s public life, marking his return to India from South Africa and his subsequent transformation into the primary architect of the movement for in...

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1994 – 1999

Nelson Mandela

A New Era for South Africa The inauguration of Nelson Mandela as the first black president of South Africa in 1994 represented a fundamental shift in the nation's political landscape. Following decades of systemic racial...

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