Elizabeth’s reign really fascinates me like, how did you rule a kingdom and make it a superpower while being an unmarried childless woman on 16th century?
Jay at it again! I swear your content is really good. There's a lot of channels similar, but between your voice and the way you so directly convey the information, you easily have to be one of the best. ❤️
Simon Bolivar is one you should talk about in the future. Revolutionized South America in breaking from the Spanish crown. Gran Colombia, and it's short history, and break up into republics based on Bolivars ideals. Mao Zedong with China, and their industrial revolution which pretty much influenced and changed the whole world. Ghandi, sefl explanatory. But his peaceful revolution lead to decolonization of the British empire, and other european imperial powers. If we are talking about the most influential leaders, I think theze guys had wuite an influence in shaping the world order from early to late industrialization, and decolonization. Added: Harun Al'Rashid, who was the most nitable to lead the Muslim Arabian world(Abbasids) through it's golden age, from which a lot of what we use today in mathematics, numerology(literally invented the digits we use today, replacing even western's Roman numerology), atronomy, and other sciences, derived from that period.
@ Bro is famous for a calendar, crossing a river and getting stabbed by all his homies. Augustus literally shaped Rome. Julius Caesar walked, so Augustus could run. Rome wouldn’t be what it was if not for Octavian.
@@dcdeathstormshieldxbrother4549 1- You grossly oversimplified Caesar's role 2- My comment stands, although his conquest were second to Octavian, without him the Roman Empire might not even existed.His influence was enourmous. 3- You forgot to mention that there is a salad named after him.
I love how you forget the birth of Jesus Christ which is the basis of time it self in your video . Also Roman Emperor Constantine who mandated Christianity to all reach of the Roman Empire 😅
@@pepperachu while Jesus is immensely influential his influence is mainly spiritual meanwhile Muhammad ﷺ influence impacts more number of fields 1 Muhammad ﷺ was a law giver Shariah law is 1 of 3 major law systems today, 2 he has influence spiritually through Islam, 3 he was a successful military commander and is the only military commander in history people are still dying for (no one is still dying for Alexander the Great etc) 4 Muhammad ﷺ had economic principles (shariah banking is a 2 trillion dollar industry) this is the reason why Muhammad ﷺ is ranked at 1 for most influential man he had the most impact in the most number of fields than anyone else in history
What is this list? Half of them barely even did something significant. How you put on the list Cleopatra, but not Augustus? Cleopatra literally didnt achieve anything except for having slept with Ceasar and Mark Antony. And Augustus literally beat the latter and made Cleopatra off herself, and then turned all of Egypt into his own private garden. This video should have been called "The leaders, that are kinda famous in the us"
@kaymenacechannel4528 those are pretty much synonyms. But, even if they were two different things, you wanna say, that Augustus, the actual first roman emperor, who was better as a politician than Ceasar himself, is or were less influential than Cleopatra? Half of the people on the list have their influence only on a pop culture.
@@sheod3519Julius is known for more. His military leadership led to successful campaigns, earning him popularity among the Roman people. His forming of the First Triumvirate, and gaining power with the Senate, and there was a lot more he did that stuck with western society and Rome more than Augustus. It's not that hard to figure out lmao
@@kaymenacechannel4528welp creating an empire that existed for hundreds of years, ruled about a fifth of all humans, influenced western culture like no other, is more influential than loosing a war.
Donald Trump has been more influential than at least Mandela and and probably FDR already tbh... Would be interesting to see how he is perceived after his next term.
I'm sorry, but if you're going to make a video effectively summarising wikipedia pages, you can atleast bother to learn how to pronounce things correctly and not mess up. Burgundian, Orleans, Caesarion, legislature, Holodomor etc are all pronounced particularly incorrectly. Also, Elizabeth I was Henry VIII's daughter, not Henry VII. I would love to support a channel like this, but you've got to slow down and put more effort in.
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Yes please. I mean you left out one of the most important leaders in history, Jesus Christ himself.
You need to release it first. Not fully happy with your current list.😅 no Gandhi lol epic
We should all remember that just because these people were extremely influential, it doesn’t mean they were good people
Like Abraham Lincoln
@ I just said that
@jeremiahrobinson6923 you gotta be joking
@@jeremiahrobinson6923 no way 🙃
No shit
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Elizabeth’s reign really fascinates me like, how did you rule a kingdom and make it a superpower while being an unmarried childless woman on 16th century?
She was born into it bruh. Not that difficult thing to do.
Nepotism
Love your videos. You explain everything clearly, don't speak too fast, and are just nice to listen to.
Jay at it again! I swear your content is really good. There's a lot of channels similar, but between your voice and the way you so directly convey the information, you easily have to be one of the best. ❤️
Great video. It would be nice to have a list of the most influential scientists of all time and their contributions to society.
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Queen Victoria 100% should be in here for her involvement in the Industrial Revolution and the British Empire.
How does this man only have 23k subs? This man should have 100k y'all sub
George washing machine Americas most influential figure
I heard he washed a ton
History gottabe my thing
He is him
Nobody important was a good person. Straight like that
Simon Bolivar is one you should talk about in the future. Revolutionized South America in breaking from the Spanish crown. Gran Colombia, and it's short history, and break up into republics based on Bolivars ideals.
Mao Zedong with China, and their industrial revolution which pretty much influenced and changed the whole world.
Ghandi, sefl explanatory. But his peaceful revolution lead to decolonization of the British empire, and other european imperial powers.
If we are talking about the most influential leaders, I think theze guys had wuite an influence in shaping the world order from early to late industrialization, and decolonization.
Added:
Harun Al'Rashid, who was the most nitable to lead the Muslim Arabian world(Abbasids) through it's golden age, from which a lot of what we use today in mathematics, numerology(literally invented the digits we use today, replacing even western's Roman numerology), atronomy, and other sciences, derived from that period.
Isn't that a picture of Sir Francis Bacon shown at 0:08 of the Video instead of Alexander?
Yes haha I’m glad someone else noticed
Jesus Christ the most influential leader
he didn't lead a country
The leader of the heavens and died for us@@라이아로크
this is a history channel hence jesus is not on this list
Leader of what ?
I think that's the question.
@@vipsnips6314 he is a real person
The only one I don’t have an extensive knowledge of is the first three
cleopatra marrying her brother was uncalled for
Devastating Tragedies part 3?
You should have included Maharaja Ranjit Singh, regarded as a better leader than Winston Churchill
Nelson Mandela was born on July 1918
He passed away at 1821? Wish there were photos of him like Lincoln
Cleopatra wasn't for the streets, she was for the empires...😮
Augustus was just as important if not more important than Julius Caesar
Yes BUT without his uncle, there would not be Augustus
@ Bro is famous for a calendar, crossing a river and getting stabbed by all his homies. Augustus literally shaped Rome. Julius Caesar walked, so Augustus could run. Rome wouldn’t be what it was if not for Octavian.
@@dcdeathstormshieldxbrother4549 1- You grossly oversimplified Caesar's role
2- My comment stands, although his conquest were second to Octavian, without him the Roman Empire might not even existed.His influence was enourmous.
3- You forgot to mention that there is a salad named after him.
@@guilhermejrmarin don't forget there's also a pizza chain named after him
He is also the namesake of a notable obstetric procedure!
At 9:48, you state that Elizabeth was Born to King Henry the Seventh which is a Mistake.
I knew Hitler was gonna be on this list one way or another.
every martial arts ever?
At 11:55, you show a Portrait of General Wolfe dying at the 1748 Battle of the Plains of Abraham. :/
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9:31 CaseOh 😂
I share a birthday with Queen Elizabeth the first
September 7th
cool vid
At 11:35 Washington was the youngest son not oldest.
bro used cleopatra from assasin creed😂
Fun Fact, Lincoln was born. 10 years after George Washington Died.!!!!!!
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Expand = steal land 😂😂😂
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Cool list but you forgot to put prophet Muhammad
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If alexander the great is on the list so should be cyrus the great
CTG should thank ATG
It’s HERESY not HEARSAY when it comes to Joan of Arc.
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Khan & Hun are the same thing
Where is Charlemagne
BC
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Cleopatra is not more influential than Octavian.
I love how you forget the birth of Jesus Christ which is the basis of time it self in your video . Also Roman Emperor Constantine who mandated Christianity to all reach of the Roman Empire 😅
what an anglocised list
This man put cleopatra over Augustus smh literally did nothing
Mandela doesn’t come close to any of these guys cmon now
Very eurocentric.
“Western” most influential leaders you mean
Interesting you omitted influential religious leaders, such as Jesus, the Buddha, Muhammad, Mother Theresa, Gandhi, etc. Will that be Part 2?
Don’t talk smack about my boy Stalin
Cyrus the great? Smh
I know right
Muhammad ﷺ should be here he’s the most influential man in history
No that title belongs to Jesus
@@pepperachu Nope. Both of them were cult leaders
@@jaytaylor629 I'd love to hear how Jesus was a cult leader
@@pepperachu while Jesus is immensely influential his influence is mainly spiritual meanwhile Muhammad ﷺ influence impacts more number of fields 1 Muhammad ﷺ was a law giver Shariah law is 1 of 3 major law systems today, 2 he has influence spiritually through Islam, 3 he was a successful military commander and is the only military commander in history people are still dying for (no one is still dying for Alexander the Great etc) 4 Muhammad ﷺ had economic principles (shariah banking is a 2 trillion dollar industry) this is the reason why Muhammad ﷺ is ranked at 1 for most influential man he had the most impact in the most number of fields than anyone else in history
What is this list? Half of them barely even did something significant. How you put on the list Cleopatra, but not Augustus? Cleopatra literally didnt achieve anything except for having slept with Ceasar and Mark Antony. And Augustus literally beat the latter and made Cleopatra off herself, and then turned all of Egypt into his own private garden. This video should have been called "The leaders, that are kinda famous in the us"
Use your head
It says INFLUENTIAL not powerful or achieved. It means people who have had an INFLUENCE
@kaymenacechannel4528 those are pretty much synonyms. But, even if they were two different things, you wanna say, that Augustus, the actual first roman emperor, who was better as a politician than Ceasar himself, is or were less influential than Cleopatra? Half of the people on the list have their influence only on a pop culture.
Yall, remember there can always be a part 2 to these videos so Augustus can still appear on a list
@@sheod3519Julius is known for more. His military leadership led to successful campaigns, earning him popularity among the Roman people. His forming of the First Triumvirate, and gaining power with the Senate, and there was a lot more he did that stuck with western society and Rome more than Augustus. It's not that hard to figure out lmao
@@kaymenacechannel4528welp creating an empire that existed for hundreds of years, ruled about a fifth of all humans, influenced western culture like no other, is more influential than loosing a war.
2024: Donald trump
pretty early^^
Donald Trump has been more influential than at least Mandela and and probably FDR already tbh... Would be interesting to see how he is perceived after his next term.
Hello im early
I'm sorry, but if you're going to make a video effectively summarising wikipedia pages, you can atleast bother to learn how to pronounce things correctly and not mess up. Burgundian, Orleans, Caesarion, legislature, Holodomor etc are all pronounced particularly incorrectly. Also, Elizabeth I was Henry VIII's daughter, not Henry VII. I would love to support a channel like this, but you've got to slow down and put more effort in.
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This comment was funny a year ago, but now it’s annoying. Also your 20 views a video ain’t shit