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Socrates
Socrates
Philosopher Ancient Era Greek

I disobeyed the tyrants’ order yet drank the city’s hemlock—ask why I judged both just.

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Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc
Military Leader Medieval Era Woman French Religious Figure

I carried a banner, not a sword, yet men followed me into broken walls.

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Hannibal Barca
Hannibal Barca
Military Leader Statesman Ancient Era Strategist

I bled Rome for years without touching its walls; ask why I never marched on the city.

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Alexandru Ioan Cuza
Alexandru Ioan Cuza
Statesman Modern Era Romanian

I united Moldavia and Wallachia by vote—and later held a plebiscite to expand my own power; ask me why both were necessary.

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Mircea the Elder
Mircea the Elder
Ruler Medieval Era Romanian

I swore fealty when prudence demanded it, yet in Rovine’s swamps I made Bayezid’s banners disappear into mud.

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Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
Statesman Modern Era American

I suspended habeas corpus to save a republic of laws; ask me how a country lawyer bore that weight.

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Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton
Statesman Modern Era American

I taught a young nation to treat debt as strength, yet I died over a point of honor no ledger could settle.

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Charlemagne
Charlemagne
Ruler Medieval Era German

I shattered Saxon idols and spilled blood, yet kept wax tablets by my bed, a grey‑bearded king learning his letters.

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Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin
Scientist Modern Era British

I trained for the pulpit, sailed for geology, and returned with a theory I dared not publish for twenty years—ask me why a barnacle delayed me.

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Cicero
Cicero
Statesman Philosopher Ancient Era Roman

I saved the Republic with my voice—and by killing citizens without trial; ask me which truly guarded Rome.

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Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I
Ruler Modern Era Woman British

They pressed me to wed; I wed my realm—and sent Spain’s proud Armada home in splinters.

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Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei
Scientist Modern Era Italian

I abjured with my lips, yet Jupiter’s four moons kept turning before my eyes.

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Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan
Ruler Military Leader Medieval Era

I once wore a wooden collar; later, my messengers’ words made cities surrender before my horse arrived.

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George Washington
George Washington
Military Leader Statesman Modern Era American

I laid down power before men could press a crown upon me, yet I held men in bondage at Mount Vernon.

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Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton
Scientist Modern Era British

I bound planets with number, yet spent more ink on prophecy and alchemy, and helped send counterfeiters to the gallows.

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John Adams
John Adams
Statesman Modern Era American

I kept peace with France and lost the presidency for it; ask whether public virtue survives public ingratitude.

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