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  1. Cleopatra VII: I'm Closer to the Moon Landing Than to the Pyramids
  2. Tesla: The Time I Made Mark Twain Run to the Bathroom
  3. Da Vinci: I Wrote in Mirrors and Dissected Corpses in Secret
  4. Marie Curie: My Notebooks Are Locked in Lead Boxes — Still Radioactive After 100 Years
  5. I Named It the Peaceful Sea. It Nearly Killed Us All.
  6. Socrates: My Friends Bribed the Jailer. I Said No.
  7. Caesar: I Was Stabbed 23 Times. Only One Wound Actually Killed Me.
  8. She Took the Dragon Throne — And Let History Judge Her in Silence
  9. Genghis Khan: I Conquered Half the World. But One Enemy Defeated Me Every Time.
  10. Elizabeth I: They Called Me Bastard at Age 3. I Made Them Call Me Queen for 44 Years.
  11. Alexander the Great: I Wept Because There Were No More Worlds to Conquer. Then a Cup of Wine Finished Me.
  12. Hypatia: I Was the Brightest Mind in Alexandria. They Came for Me in Broad Daylight.
  13. Galileo: I Was Forced to Say the Sun Moves. I Lied. It Doesn't.
  14. Joan of Arc: The Saint They Burned
  15. Michelangelo: I Painted God's Ceiling While Leonardo Called My Work Vulgar
  16. I Wore Black for Forty Years — and Still Ran the World
  17. The Woman Behind the Curtain
  18. Hatshepsut: I Ruled Egypt as a Man for 20 Years — and They Still Couldn't Erase Me
  19. Artemisia of Caria: I Told Xerxes It Was a Trap — He Ignored Me, and the Fleet Burned
  20. Napoleon: I Was Never Short — That Was English Propaganda. The Wallpaper Finished Me.
  21. Anne Boleyn: I Have a Very Little Neck — and My Eyes Were Still Moving After
  22. Queen Christina of Sweden: I Gave Up the Most Powerful Throne in the North — For a Library
  23. Charles Darwin: I Was Violently Seasick Every Day for Five Years — and Then I Changed How You Understand Life
  24. Attila the Hun: I Made Two Emperors Pay Me Tribute — Then Drowned in My Own Blood on My Wedding Night
  25. Empress Theodora: They Rewrote Roman Law So I Could Marry the Emperor — Then I Saved the Empire
  26. Edgar Allan Poe: I Invented the Detective Story — and My Own Death Became the Greatest Mystery No One Ever Solved
  27. Isabella I of Castile: I Funded Columbus's Voyage to the New World — The Same Year I Expelled 200,000 People