What makes a person influential? Is it the amount of following they had? The lasting impact they had on the world? The number of people who have read what they had to say, even after their death? Or the fact that they made their way into our school curriculums and will probably be studied until the end of the world? We’re no historians, but we’d say all those things matter.

But here’s the thing about being influential: it’s not for everyone. It takes a certain kind of person to stand out in a crowd and be heard, let alone listened to. No charismatic leader or incredible genius has ever changed the world by staying in their room and keeping all that talent hidden.

Let’s take a look at some of the men and women who have made their mark on society — either in politics, technology, or culture — and have become household names. This list isn’t exhaustive by any means, but it’s a good place to start if you want to know more about the most influential people of all time!

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Martin Luther King, Jr.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Whenever you’re talking about influential people, it’s hard not to mention Martin Luther King Jr. The civil rights leader was one of the most prominent figures in the 20th century, a minister who fought for racial equality and is best known for his “I Have a Dream” speech at the 1963 March on Washington. He was assassinated in 1968, but his legacy lives on through his speeches and actions which helped shape the world’s views about the fight for equality.

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    Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein, one of history’s most outstanding scientists, developed his theory of relativity at age 37. Nobody revolutionized physics like he did. He won a Nobel Prize in physics in 1921 for his services to theoretical physics and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.

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    Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was a man who lived for what he believed in. He was the leader the country needed during one of the darkest times in American history, led the Union to victory over the Confederacy, and abolished slavery with his Emancipation Proclamation, which made him one of America’s most beloved presidents.

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    Nikola Tesla

    Nikola Tesla

    Nikola Tesla was an inventor, engineer, physicist, and futurist who contributed significantly to electrical science and technology while working with Thomas Edison — although their turbulent work relationship caused by clashing ideologies is well-known, and the two scientists later parted ways for good. Tesla’s most significant contribution to the world was his invention of alternating current, a revolutionary technology that made transmitting electricity over long distances much cheaper.

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    Nelson Mandela

    Nelson Mandela

    Not all heroes wear capes. Sometimes they wear smiles — and Nelson Mandela’s became a trademark of the charismatic leader. For a man who spent 27 years in prison for opposing the cruel apartheid system in South Africa, he still had the strength to guide his country towards liberation and became an inspiration to millions of people. There’s no way we wouldn’t mention him among the most important people in history.

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    #6

    Wright Brothers

    Wright Brothers

    Orville and Wilbur Wright were aviation pioneers who invented, built, and flew the world’s first motor-operated airplane in 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Their invention paved the way for modern commercial aviation as we know it today. The fact that the two brothers were self-taught mechanical engineers made their impact on the world even more incredible.

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    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin Franklin

    The only American Founding Father to sign all the key documents that officially established the United States of America as a nation, he was among the primary authors of the Declaration of Independence. Tirelessly innovative, capable, and wise, he was also instrumental in creating the U.S. postal system, the lighting rod, and bifocals, among other inventions.

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    Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei

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    Socrates

    Socrates

    Little is known about his life except what classical authors — particularly his students Plato and Xenophon — wrote about him. Still, we like to think his most notable skill was making people feel like they were the dumbest person in the room. He’s widely regarded as one of the wisest men of all time and is credited as the founder of Western philosophy. Despite this, his views and personality got him a lot of hate in Athens, to the point he was sentenced to death.

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    #10

    Leonardo Da Vinci

    Leonardo Da Vinci

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    Mahatma Gandhi

    Mahatma Gandhi

    The “Father of India” and one of the most well-known pacifists to date, Gandhi successfully used nonviolent resistance as a form of protest against British colonial rule in India — a movement that became known as Satyagraha (“truth force” in Sanskrit). Gandhi’s influence on civil rights movements worldwide is still profoundly felt today.

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    #12

    Isaac Newton

    Isaac Newton

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    Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill

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    Malala Yousafzai

    Malala Yousafzai

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    Rosa Parks

    Rosa Parks

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    Anne Frank

    Anne Frank

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    Michelangelo

    Michelangelo

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    George Washington

    George Washington

    As the United States’ first president and the Founding Father who led the Patriot forces to victory during the American Revolutionary War, George Washington is often included among famous historical people worth mentioning. He also served as the president of the convention that wrote the Constitution of the United States in 1787.

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    Helen Keller

    Helen Keller

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    William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven

    Ludwig Van Beethoven

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    #22

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

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    #23

    Simone De Beauvoir

    Simone De Beauvoir

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    #24

    Charles Darwin

    Charles Darwin

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    #25

    Marie Curie

    Marie Curie

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    #26

    Jane Goodall

    Jane Goodall

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    Johannes Gutenberg

    Johannes Gutenberg

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    Louis Pasteur

    Louis Pasteur

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    #29

    Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson

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    Harriet Tubman

    Harriet Tubman

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    Henry Ford

    Henry Ford

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    Pythagoras

    Pythagoras

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    Hippocrates

    Hippocrates

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    #34

    Alexander Fleming

    Alexander Fleming

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    Alan Turing

    Alan Turing

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    Marco Polo

    Marco Polo

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    Confucius

    Confucius

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    Florence Nightingale

    Florence Nightingale

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    Louis Braille

    Louis Braille

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    Jacques-Yves Cousteau

    Jacques-Yves Cousteau

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    Plato

    Plato

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    Archimedes

    Archimedes

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    Alexander The Great

    Alexander The Great

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    #44

    Martin Luther

    Martin Luther

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    Aristotle

    Aristotle

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    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass

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    Sigmund Freud

    Sigmund Freud

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    Geronimo

    Geronimo

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    Gregor Mendel

    Gregor Mendel

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