| 4402191664 | Julius Caesar | part of the triumvirate of Rome, took over rule, assassinated | | 0 |
| 4402191665 | Pompey | part of the triumvirate, general in the Middle East | | 1 |
| 4402191666 | Octavian | struggled for power after Julius Caesar died , given total control, first Roman emperor | | 2 |
| 4402191667 | Constantine | 330 C.E. established Constantinople, similar to Roman Empire, legalized Christianity | | 3 |
| 4402191668 | Justinian | reorganized law code in Byzantine Empire, built public works | | 4 |
| 4402191669 | Qin Shi Huangdi | 221 BCE leader of Qin Dynasty, strong military, standardization | | 5 |
| 4402191670 | Chandragupta Maurya | 324 BCE established Mauryan Empire, enforced power of state and caste | | 6 |
| 4402191671 | Asoka | ruled Mauryan Empire 265-238 BCE, expanded army, spread Buddhism | | 7 |
| 4402191672 | Chandra Gupta I | 320 CE, founder of Gupta Empire, expanded in India | | 8 |
| 4402191673 | Kumara Gupta | ruled Gupta Empire during "golden age", resurgence of Hinduism, flourishing | | 9 |
| 4402191674 | Siddhartha Gautama | 563 BCE, pilgrimage, founder of Buddhism, renamed Buddha | | 10 |
| 4402191675 | Wu | female emperor of Tang Dynasty, spread Buddhism | | 11 |
| 4402191676 | Prince Shotoku Taismi | Japan, promoted Buddhism, built temples, influenced government | | 12 |
| 4402191677 | Augustine | North Africa, theologian, emphasized prayer, beginning of monasticism | | 13 |
| 4402191678 | King Clovis | converted France to Christianity 400s | | 14 |
| 4402191679 | Charles Marlel | stopped Muslim advance in Battle of Tours (Muslim vs Franks) 732 | | 15 |
| 4402191680 | Charlemagne | 800-led Holy Roman Empire | | 16 |
| 4402191681 | Mansa Musa | 1324 King of Mali, hajj to Mecca | | 17 |
| 4402191682 | Ibn Battuta | mid 1300s- traveled around Muslim world | | 18 |
| 4402191683 | Pope Urban II | called for first crusades in 1095, Muslim vs Christian | | 19 |
| 4402191684 | Saladin | defeated Christians in Crusades, but allowed groups to coexist | | 20 |
| 4402191685 | Emperor Yung Lo | leader of Ming Dynasty, promoted exploration, limited foreign access in 1433 | | 21 |
| 4402191686 | Zheng He | led 7 grand voyages to Indian Ocean under Yung Lo of Ming Dynasty | | 22 |
| 4402191687 | Genghis Khan | 1162- leader of Mongols, largest empire, expanded, ruthless | | 23 |
| 4402191688 | Thomas Aquinas | mid 1200s - combined logic and faith to promote Christians | | 24 |
| 4402191689 | Johannes Gutenberg | 1455 created movable type | | 25 |
| 4402191690 | Prince Henry the Navigator | leader of Portugal, promoted sailing around tip of Africa, sailing academies | | 26 |
| 4402191691 | Vasco De Gama | 1498 Portugal- sailed around tip of Africa to India and traded | | 27 |
| 4402191692 | Amerigo Vespucci | sailed to new world for Portugal, realized it was separate continent | | 28 |
| 4402191693 | Ferdinand Magellan | 1519- sailed for Spain to explore Pacific and landed in Philippines | | 29 |
| 4402191694 | Abel Tasman | 1640s Dutch explorer to Australia | | 30 |
| 4402191695 | James Cook | 1760s- British explorer sailed around Australia and Antarctica | | 31 |
| 4402191696 | Hernan Cortes | Spanish conquistador, attacked Aztecs - mexico | | 32 |
| 4402191697 | Francisco Pizaro | Spanish conqueror, dominated Incas in Peru | | 33 |
| 4402191698 | Pedro Cabral | naval leader of Portugal in 1500s | | 34 |
| 4402191699 | John Calvin | 1509-1564, Switz, opposed Catholic, idea of predestination | | 35 |
| 4402191700 | King Henry VIII | king of England, unhappy with power of Pope, divorced wife, created Anglican Church | | 36 |
| 4402191701 | King Henry IV | king of France, converted to Catholicism and passed Edict of Nantes (religious tolerance to Catholics and Protestants) | | 37 |
| 4402191702 | King Louis XIII | 1610- leader of France, Catholic, improved army and trade allies | | 38 |
| 4402191703 | King Louis XIV | 1643-1715, absolute monarch, raised taxes, increased colonies, army, wealth | | 39 |
| 4402191704 | Peter the Great | Czar of Russia, westernized, expanded | | 40 |
| 4402191705 | Catherine the Great | 1762- ruler of Russia, considered herself enlightened, tight government control | | 41 |
| 4402191706 | Lord Baltimore | 1632- established safe haven for Catholics in new world | | 42 |
| 4402191707 | Mehmed II | 1453- conquered Constantinople , leader of Ottoman Turks | | 43 |
| 4402191708 | Suleiman I | leader of Ottoman Turks, expanded into Europe | | 44 |
| 4402191709 | Shah Abbas | 1588-1629 leader of Safavid Persia, built capital city Isfahan, strong military | | 45 |
| 4402191710 | Nicholas Copernicus | Polish scientific revolution, fixed calendar, discovered heliocentric model | | 46 |
| 4402191711 | Johannes Kepler | German scientific revolution, simplified Copernicus model, planets orbited in ellipses | | 47 |
| 4402191712 | Galileo | Italian scientific revolution, used telescope, supported heliocentric model | | 48 |
| 4402191713 | Isaac Newton | English scientific revolution, advanced in calc, gravity, supported other scientific ideas | | 49 |
| 4402191714 | Thomas Hobbes | English, "natural state of man" is chaotic, humans create government to provide order | | 50 |
| 4402191715 | John Locke | English, "natural rights of man" are life, liberty, and property | | 51 |
| 4402191716 | Charles I | English king ruled by divine right 1600s, put on trial and executed after English civil war, son of King James I | | 52 |
| 4402191717 | Oliver Cromwell | ruled as dictator in England after Charles I | | 53 |
| 4402191718 | King Charles II | ruler of England after Oliver Cromwell, reinstated monarchy | | 54 |
| 4402191719 | King James II | ruler of England after King Charles II, has catholic son-parliament unhappy | | 55 |
| 4402191720 | Mary and William of Orange | rulers of England 1688, supported by parliament, Glorious Revolution | | 56 |
| 4402191721 | Baron de Montesquieu | separation of powers | | 57 |
| 4402191722 | King James I | king of England in 1600s | | 58 |
| 4402191723 | Voltaire | freedom of speech, press, religion | | 59 |
| 4402191724 | Rousseau | democracy, freedom of mankind (majority rules) | | 60 |
| 4402191725 | Denis Diderot | encyclopedia of Enlightenment ideas | | 61 |
| 4402191726 | Adam Smith | protection of private property by government | | 62 |
| 4402191727 | King Louis XVI | ruler of France by divine right, French Revolution | | 63 |
| 4402191728 | Napoleon | took control of France 1799, spread revolution ideas, increased empire, demanded loyalty | | 64 |
| 4402191729 | Toussaint L'ouverture | ex slave led slave revolts in Haiti | | 65 |
| 4402191730 | Simon Bolivar | fought in north of South America against Spain, dictated Peru after defeating Spain | | 66 |
| 4402191731 | Jose de San Martin | fought in south of South America against Spain | | 67 |
| 4402191732 | Jethro Tull | invented seed drill 1701 | | 68 |
| 4402191733 | James Hargreaves | invented spinning jenny | | 69 |
| 4402191734 | Richard Arkwright | crated water frame, harnessing water power | | 70 |
| 4402191735 | Thomas Newcomen | invented steam engine for water pump | | 71 |
| 4402191736 | James Watt | created steam engines for commercial use | | 72 |
| 4402191737 | George Stephenson | invented locomotive | | 73 |
| 4402191738 | Nikola Tesla | invented transmission without wires | | 74 |
| 4402191739 | Thomas Edison | created filament, phonograph, fuses | | 75 |
| 4402191740 | King Wilhelm I | leader of German unification in Prusssia | | 76 |
| 4402191741 | Otto Von Bismarck | prime minister of Germany, iron chancellor, behind the curtain | | 77 |
| 4402191742 | David Livingstone | Scottish, extensive exploration and proselytization, treated natives with respect | | 78 |
| 4402191743 | Henry Stanley | journalist into Africa, hired by Belgian King Leopold II to claim land | | 79 |
| 4402191744 | King George V | GB, went to India to be praised, darbar (public show of royal power) | | 80 |
| 4402191745 | Sun Yat Sen | Chinese nationalist, 3 principles of people | | 81 |
| 4402191746 | Porfirio Diaz | dictator of Mexico oppressive of poor, exiled | | 82 |
| 4402191747 | Alvaro Obregon | ended war in Mexico, took control and promoted reforms 1920 | | 83 |
| 4402191748 | Archduke Franz Ferdinand | assassinated by Serbians which was a direct cause of WWI | | 84 |
| 4402191749 | Czar Alexander II | freed serfs and established local government councils 1861 | | 85 |
| 4402191750 | Czar Nicholas II | industrialized Russia late 1800s | | 86 |
| 4402191751 | Ernst Rohn | led Hitler's paramilitary | | 87 |
| 4402191752 | Francisco Franco | general of "rightists" in Spanish civil war, supported by Germany, victorious - fascist dictatorship | | 88 |
| 4402191753 | Neville Chamberlain | GB prime minister allowed Germany to have Sudetenland to avoid war | | 89 |
| 4402191754 | Erwin Rommel | general of Germany to fight against GB 1940 | | 90 |
| 4402191755 | Douglas MacArthur | rebuilding process in japan | | 91 |
| 4402191756 | George Kennan | policy of containment, to prevent spread of communism | | 92 |
| 4402191757 | Joseph McCarthy | led witch hunts to find communist in USA | | 93 |
| 4402191758 | Nikita Khrushchev | replaced USSR after Stalin, blamed Stalin, tight control | | 94 |
| 4402191759 | Gamal Abder Nasser | Egypt, gained control of Suez Canal | | 95 |
| 4402191760 | Anwar Sadat | leader of Egypt after Nasser, allied with USA and made peace with Israel | | 96 |
| 4402191761 | Arbenz | 1950s leader of Guatemala, overthrown by people | | 97 |
| 4402191762 | Allende | 1970 leader of Chile, attempts to nationalize economy, industry, and decrease U.S. influence, overthrown | | 98 |
| 4402191763 | Ayatollah Khomeini | conservative Shiite cleric in Iran, revolted against government (Shah) | | 99 |
| 4402191764 | Leonid Brezhnev | replaced Krushchev, created Brezhnev doctrine | | 100 |
| 4402191765 | Lech Walesa | Poland, organized labor union, against USSR | | 101 |
| 4402191766 | Bin Laden | Afghan army, Taliban, 9/11 | | 102 |
| 4402191767 | Chiang Kai-Shek | established ROC on Taiwan, against Mao | | 103 |
| 4402191768 | Mao Zedong | communist leader of China, supported peasants | | 104 |
| 4402191769 | Pol Pot | leader of Cambodia in 1970s, communist | | 105 |
| 4402191770 | Jawaharlal Nehru | first prime minister of India | | 106 |
| 4402191771 | Indira Gandhi | female prime minister of India, strong determined leader, increased military strength | | 107 |
| 4402191772 | Mikhail Gorbachev | leader of USSR, developed glasnost and perestroika, repealed Brezhnev doctrine | | 108 |
| 4402191773 | Boris Yeltsin | president of USSR, anti communist, outlawed communist party, new nations formed | | 109 |
| 4402191774 | Putin | currently in power of Russia, dictator, opposes individual freedoms | | 110 |
| 4402191775 | Kim Jong Un | North Korea, powerful dictator communist | | 111 |
| 4402191776 | Pope John Paul II | Polish pope, traveled to meet world leaders/poor, supported Lech Walesa | | 112 |
| 4402191777 | Slobodan Milosevic | leader of Serbia, tried to increase power over nearby nations | | 113 |
| 4402191778 | F.W. de Klark | elected leader to South Africa in 1990, lifted ban of Africa National Congress | | 114 |
| 4402191779 | Laurent Kabila | dictator of Congo, influenced fighting | | 115 |
| 4402191780 | Deng Xiapong | 1978 replaces Mao as communist leader in China, increased economy | | 116 |
| 4402191781 | Yasir Arafat | led Palestine Liberation Organization | | 117 |
| 4402191782 | Ariel Sharon | led Israel in late 1990s | | 118 |