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    Default Who’s Biggest? The 100 Most Significant Figures in History

    http://ideas.time.com/2013/12/10/who...es-in-history/

    Who’s bigger: Washington or Lincoln? Hitler or Napoleon? Charles Dickens or Jane Austen? That depends on how you look at it.

    When we set out to rank the significance of historical figures, we decided to not approach the project the way historians might, through a principled assessment of their individual achievements. Instead, we evaluated each person by aggregating millions of traces of opinions into a computational data-centric analysis. We ranked historical figures just as Google ranks web pages, by integrating a diverse set of measurements about their reputation into a single consensus value.

    Significance is related to fame but measures something different. Forgotten U.S. President Chester A. Arthur (who we rank as the 499th most significant person in history) is more historically significant than young pop singer Justin Bieber (currently ranked 8633), even though he may have a less devoted following and lower contemporary name recognition. Historically significant figures leave statistical evidence of their presence behind, if one knows where to look for it, and we used several data sources to fuel our ranking algorithms, including Wikipedia, scanned books and Google n-grams.

    To fairly compare contemporary figures like Britney Spears against the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, we adjusted for the fact that today’s stars will fade from living memory over the next several generations. Intuitively it is clear that Britney Spears’ mindshare will decline substantially over the next 100 years, as people who grew up hearing her are replaced by new generations. But Aristotle’s reputation will be much more stable because this transition occurred long ago. The reputation he has now is presumably destined to endure. By analyzing traces left in millions of scanned books, we can measure just how fast this decay occurs, and correct for it.

    We don’t expect you will agree with everyone chosen for the top 100, or exactly where they are placed. But we trust you will agree that most selections are reasonable: a quarter of them are philosophers or major religious figures, plus eight scientists/inventors, thirteen giants in literature and music, and three of the greatest artists of all time. We have validated our results by comparing them against several standards: published rankings by historians, public polls, even in predicting the prices of autographs, paintings, and baseball cards. Since we analyzed the English Wikipedia, we admittedly measured the interests and judgments of primarily the Western, English-speaking community. Our algorithms also don’t include many women at the very top: Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) [at number 13] is the top ranked woman in history according to our analysis. This is at least partially due to women being underrepresented in Wikipedia.

    Each year since 1927, TIME Magazine has selected an official Person of the Year, recognizing an individual who “has done the most to influence the events of the year.” Our rankings provide a way to see how well these selections have stood up over time. Adolf Hitler [7] proves to be the most significant Person of the Year ever. Albert Einstein [19] was the most significant modern individual never selected for the annual honor, though TIME did name him Person of the Century in 1999. Elvis Presley [69] is the highest ranked figure that has been completely dissed: no author or artist has ever so been honored.

    The least significant Person of the Year proves to be Harlow Curtice [224326], the president of General Motors for five years during the 1950s who increased capital spending in a time of recession, which helped spur a recovery of the American economy. Other obscure selections include Hugh Samuel “Iron Pants” Johnson [32927], who Franklin Roosevelt appointed to head the depression-era National Recovery Administration, and fired less than a year later. John Sirica [47053] was the District Court Judge who ordered President Nixon to turn over tape recordings in the Watergate Scandal. David Ho [66267] is credited with developing the combination therapy that provided the first effective treatment for AIDS. His contributions to human health arguably deserve a better significance rank than our algorithms gave him here.

    The 100 Most Significant Figures in History

    1 Jesus

    2 Napoleon

    3 Muhammad

    4 William Shakespeare

    5 Abraham Lincoln

    6 George Washington

    7 Adolf Hitler

    8 Aristotle

    9 Alexander the Great

    10 Thomas Jefferson

    11 Henry VIII of England

    12 Charles Darwin

    13 Elizabeth I of England

    14 Karl Marx

    15 Julius Caesar

    16 Queen Victoria

    17 Martin Luther

    18 Joseph Stalin

    19 Albert Einstein

    20 Christopher Columbus

    21 Isaac Newton

    22 Charlemagne

    23 Theodore Roosevelt

    24 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    25 Plato

    26 Louis XIV of France

    27 Ludwig van Beethoven

    28 Ulysses S. Grant

    29 Leonardo da Vinci

    30 Augustus

    31 Carl Linnaeus

    32 Ronald Reagan

    33 Charles Dickens

    34 Paul the Apostle

    35 Benjamin Franklin

    36 George W. Bush

    37 Winston Churchill

    38 Genghis Khan

    39 Charles I of England

    40 Thomas Edison

    41 James I of England

    42 Friedrich Nietzsche

    43 Franklin D. Roosevelt

    44 Sigmund Freud

    45 Alexander Hamilton

    46 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

    47 Woodrow Wilson

    48 Johann Sebastian Bach

    49 Galileo Galilei

    50 Oliver Cromwell

    51 James Madison

    52 Gautama Buddha

    53 Mark Twain

    54 Edgar Allan Poe

    55 Joseph Smith, Jr.

    56 Adam Smith

    57 David, King of Israel

    58 George III of the United Kingdom

    59 Immanuel Kant

    60 James Cook

    61 John Adams

    62 Richard Wagner

    63 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    64 Voltaire

    65 Saint Peter

    66 Andrew Jackson

    67 Constantine the Great

    68 Socrates

    69 Elvis Presley

    70 William the Conqueror

    71 John F. Kennedy

    72 Augustine of Hippo

    73 Vincent van Gogh

    74 Nicolaus Copernicus

    75 Vladimir Lenin

    76 Robert E. Lee

    77 Oscar Wilde

    78 Charles II of England

    79 Cicero

    80 Jean-Jacques Rousseau

    81 Francis Bacon

    82 Richard Nixon

    83 Louis XVI of France

    84 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor

    85 King Arthur

    86 Michelangelo

    87 Philip II of Spain

    88 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    89 Ali, founder of Sufism

    90 Thomas Aquinas

    91 Pope John Paul II

    92 René Descartes

    93 Nikola Tesla

    94 Harry S. Truman

    95 Joan of Arc

    96 Dante Alighieri

    97 Otto von Bismarck

    98 Grover Cleveland

    99 John Calvin

    100 John Locke



    Read more: Who’s Biggest? The 100 Most Significant Figures in History | TIME.com http://ideas.time.com/2013/12/10/who...#ixzz2o5kGjIvK

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    some Serbian guy who invented the Hamm Radio. Without that we wouldn't be where we are today. I forget his name and too lazy to look it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NormanDePoer View Post
    some Serbian guy who invented the Hamm Radio. Without that we wouldn't be where we are today. I forget his name and too lazy to look it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NormanDePoer View Post
    some Serbian guy who invented the Hamm Radio. Without that we wouldn't be where we are today. I forget his name and too lazy to look it up.
    Nikola Tesla?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Time magazine
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    This man perhaps deserves to be # 1.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Óttar View Post
    This man should perhaps be # 1.
    His empire didn't outlast him and its successor states were picked off by the Romans and Parthians.

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    How could Napoleon possibly be n2..?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teyrn View Post
    His empire didn't outlast him and its successor states were picked off by the Romans and Parthians.
    But his empire led to the Hellenistic era, Ptolemy ruled in Egypt, and this age eventually saw the rise of mystery cults including Christianity.


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