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A French novelist and playwright, Balzac is best known for his series of novels and short stories collectively titled 'La Comédie Humaine,' which depicts French society in the early 19th century.
Horace
A Roman lyric poet, Horace is known for his odes, satires, and epistles, which explore themes of love, friendship, and the simple life.
Hypatia of Alexandria
A renowned astronomer, mathematician, and philosopher, Hypatia was one of the first women to make significant contributions to science and philosophy.
Hürrem Sultan
Also known as Roxelana, Hürrem Sultan was the chief consort of Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and one of the most powerful women in Ottoman history.
Ibbi-Sin
The last king of the Third Dynasty of Ur, Ibbi-Sin is known for his efforts to defend the empire against external threats and internal rebellions.
Ibn Battuta
A Moroccan explorer and scholar, Ibn Battuta traveled over 75,000 miles across the Islamic world and beyond in the 14th century, documenting his journeys in his famous travelogue.
Ibn Sina (Avicenna)
A Persian polymath, Ibn Sina is regarded as one of the most significant physicians, astronomers, thinkers, and writers of the Islamic Golden Age.
Ibn al-Haytham
A pioneering Arab scientist, mathematician, and philosopher, Ibn al-Haytham is often called the 'Father of Modern Optics' for his groundbreaking work on light, vision, and the scientific method.
Immanuel Kant
A central figure in modern philosophy, Immanuel Kant is best known for his work on epistemology, ethics, and metaphysics. His 'Critique of Pure Reason' revolutionized philosophical thought.