| 1. |  Jesus Christ, founder/namesake of Christianity. Beliefs: Judaism; Christianity. Crucified     (100%)       Books, etc. | |
| 2. |  Francis Bacon, English statesman, essayist, and philosopher, delineated inductive scientific method. Beliefs: Anglican A homosexual according to lambda.org     (85%)       Books, etc. | |
| 3. |  Adolf Hitler, conqueror; dictator. Unsuccessful street artists To many evil incarnate. Beliefs: born/raised in, but rejected Catholicism . On the Veg-World.com list of famous vegetarians. Committed suicide via gunshot/overdose of cyanide     (71%)       Books, etc. | |
| 4. |  Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of telephone, worked with deaf. Beliefs: Unitarian/Universalist      (71%)       Books, etc. | |
| 5. |  Benjamin Franklin, American politician, inventor, publisher and originator of aphorisms. Ardent competitive swimmer who developed swim fins. Beliefs: Presbyterian; Deist . On the Veg-World.com list of famous vegetarians     (71%)       Books, etc. | |
| 6. |  Dante Alighieri, poet.   Exiled from his native Florence,  He died never returning home     (71%)       Books, etc. | |
| 7. |  Jeremy Bentham, English jurist, philosopher, and legal and social reformer. As requested in his will, his body was preserved and displayed in a wooden cabinet,     (71%)       Books, etc. | |
| 8. |  Joseph Smith, founder of Mormonism, mayor of Nauvoo, Illinois.   Killed by an angry mob.     (71%)       Books, etc. | |
| 9. |  Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of U.S.; led during Civil War. Beliefs: Deist, general theist, once said, 'When I do good, I feel good. When I do bad, I feel bad. That is my religion'. Assassinated.     (57%)       Books, etc. | |
| 10. |  Aesop, fable composer, compiler and teller. Aesop met with a violent death at the hands of the inhabitants of Delphi, possibly because of his sarcasm and insults.     (57%)       Books, etc. | |
| 11. |  Aristotle, influential Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer.. Beliefs: Platonism / Greek philosophy A homosexual according to lambda.org     (57%)       Books, etc. | |
| 12. |  Catherine de Medici, Queen of France whose hatred of Protestants knew no bounds, and who ordered the Massacre of St Bartholomew in which thousands of Huguenots were killed.     (57%)       Books, etc. | |
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kolmapäev, 23. detsember 2009
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