People only know about Inferno? Only 1/3 of the Divine Comedy? Hm.Crimson King said:Argueably, Dante Alighieri.
I don't think I've ever met one person who knew before I told them that Dante had written a book other than Inferno. Sure there's a game about Inferno now, but I don't count it. This guy's fame has fallen off the radar in today's world.
Besides, he invented fan-fiction and where would the internet be without that?
Then how about Pope Pius XII? Schindler saved about a thousand Jews and got a movie made about him. Pius XII saved a few hundred thousand and is called "Hitler's Pope".Queen Michael said:Guy got a Major Motion Picture. By Steven Spielberg. Not exactly Most Underrated Person in History material.Miffmoff said:Oscar Schindler, the industrialist that saved over 1000 Jews from the Nazis using his own money to bribe soldiers.
Yeah, unless you count the many slaves he was helping to keep from getting their freedom...Skullkid4187 said:Jefferson Davis, believer of the rights of many against the few. Top notch leader. Yet history always claims he is "evil" ironically he was not, he was never evil.
And he predicted what would happen if the war ended and the winners being the union that there would be a tremendous economic disaster. Which happened.bz316 said:Yeah, unless you count the many slaves he was helping to keep from getting their freedom...Skullkid4187 said:Jefferson Davis, believer of the rights of many against the few. Top notch leader. Yet history always claims he is "evil" ironically he was not, he was never evil.
He loses recognition in my book for that god awful autobiography.Berserker119 said:How about Benjamin Franklin. He did a whole ton of interesting stuff.
Fair enough, in that case disregard what I said as the gabberings of a madman who lives in a cave.EMFCRACKSHOT said:Frank Whittle, the man who invented the axial flow compressor jet engine. almost all jet engines on fixed aircraft take inspiration from his design.
I bet most of you have never heard of him
The man is often lauded as a great humanitarian, had a film made about him and is hardly underrated.Miffmoff said:Oscar Schindler, the industrialist that saved over 1000 Jews from the Nazis using his own money to bribe soldiers.
Ah, economics! I suppose that's what you were talking about with the whole "believer of the rights of many against the few." Never mind the millions of people the south was holding in unwilling bondage or the millions of others who owned no slaves and lived in poverty because of the devaluation of labor caused by slavery...Skullkid4187 said:And he predicted what would happen if the war ended and the winners being the union that there would be a tremendous economic disaster. Which happened.bz316 said:Yeah, unless you count the many slaves he was helping to keep from getting their freedom...Skullkid4187 said:Jefferson Davis, believer of the rights of many against the few. Top notch leader. Yet history always claims he is "evil" ironically he was not, he was never evil.
Seriously.. in which country do you live? Everyone I know knows at least about all three parts of Divine Comedy.Crimson King said:Dante Alighieri.
I don't think I've ever met one person who knew before I told them that Dante had written a book other than Inferno.
Oh man, I have to agree, I love that guy, along with Bill Hicks and Richard Pryor.ciortas1 said:George Carlin.