Some of the questions on this quiz were really bad and lacking options that I would prefer. Top 3 like last time.
1. Napoleon Bonaparte, French emperor, general. Beliefs: Catholic (nominal). Died in exile. (100%) <--I am pleased. 2. Winston Churchill, British wartime prime minister. Died after suffering a stroke at age 90. Religion Anglican. (100%) 3. Buddha. Gautama Buddha was a spiritual teacher from Ancient India and the founder of Buddhism. He is generally recognized by Buddhists as the Supreme Buddha (Sammâsambuddha) of our age. The time of his birth and death are uncertain: Best estimates are 400 or 500 years before Christ. Beliefs: Hinduism; Buddhism (96%)<-- just, wtf 6. Genghis Khan, Mongol conqueror. Founder and ruler of the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous empire in history. Beliefs: Mongolian shamanism (87%) <-- I personally liked this. Yours is not the worst, I am being compared to Churchill and Buddha, and I'm a catholic, I'm not complaining about Genghis though because he's awesome.
1.Charles Darwin, biologist; described evolution. Beliefs: Anglican (nominal); Unitarian (100%) 2.Sigmund Freud, founded Freudian school of psychology/psychoanalysis (i.e., the ‘‘religion of Freudianism’‘). Beliefs: Jewish; atheist. Died of a posssibly unintentional morphine overdose (100%) 3.Karl Marx, founder of Marxism, Marxist Communism. Beliefs: Jewish; Lutheran; Atheist; Marxism/Communism (80%) 4.Thomas Edison, inventor of light bulb, phonograph, etc. Beliefs: Congregationalist; agnostic (80%) 5.Galen, innovative Greek physician; surgeon to the gladiators, gained then-new anatomical knowledge; the profit motive, said Galen, incompatible with a devotion to the art of healing (78%) 6.Galileo Galilei, astronomer; accurately described heliocentric solar system. Beliefs: Catholic (78%) 7.Ptolemy (Claudius Ptolemaeus), astronomer, mathematician and geographer (78%) 8.Simon Bolivar, National hero of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. Beliefs: Catholic (nominal); atheist (78%) 9.Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of telephone, worked with deaf. Beliefs: Unitarian/Universalist (71%) 10.Albert Einstein, physicist; originated the theory of relativity, won Noble prize. Beliefs: Jewish . On the Veg-World.com list of famous vegetarians (69%)
Damn 1. Vlad the Impaler did not just impale his enemies, he also burned to death all the vagrants, disabled and mentally-ill people he could find. 2. Nero, Roman emperor. Famous for cruelty, matricide and fiddling while Rome burned. Beliefs: Roman Paganism 3. Marcus Junius Brutus
Jesus Christ, founder/namesake of Christianity. Beliefs: Judaism; Christianity. Crucified (100%) Charlemagne, Holy Roman Empire created with his baptism in 800 AD. Beliefs: Catholic (94%) Marcus Junius Brutus Not the first traitor in history, but the first to become famous. After fighting for the Roman Empire, commanded by his adoptive father, Julius Caesar, he joined another traitor, Cassius to take power. Not satisfied with the treason, he conspired to assassinate his father. The dying Caesar uttered the immortal 'et tu Brute? ' After the betrayal, Brutus led an army to dominate the Roman Empire, but was defeated by Marc Anthony. Defeated and perhaps feeling guilty, he committed suicide. (83%) The third one was weird.
So I'm Henry the 8th, that one transsexual guy, and Ben Franklin. Way to shoot everywhere and hope you get one right, quiz.