1.Mother Teresa (1910 to 1997)
In 1950, she formed a religious organization that was dedicated to helping the sick, dying, orphaned, and disenfranchised. She is well known and remembered for her unselfish labor, ceaseless efforts, and empathy for the underprivileged. Her humanitarian efforts to fight poverty and suffering, which were thought to promote peace, were honored with the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize.
2.Princess Diana- The Princess of Wales (1961 to 1997)
History remembers Diana as the 'Peoples Princess', her humanitarian work and opennes to people made many people to love and this revolutionized the royal image of the British Monarch. Apart from her humanitarian activities, she was well-known for her sense of style and was closely connected to the fashion industry, supporting and elevating many of the British designers of her time.
3.Cleopatra VII (69BC-30BC)
The most noted of the accomplishments of Cleopatra was her capacity to establish strong coalitions with well-known Roman leaders such as Mark Antony and Julius Caesar. Despite being sometimes romanticized, these connections were essential to preserving Egypt's autonomy and power against Roman domination.
Cleopatra, being the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt, is renowned for her intelligence, beauty, and political skill. She oversaw empires, wooed influential Roman leaders, and is still seen as a representation of feminine strength and beauty.
4. Queen Elizabeth I (1533–1603)
She is one of England’s most powerful monarchs having reigned for 44 years during a golden age of culture and exploration. She’s remembered for her great leadership as a single woman in a male dominated world.
Numerous noteworthy accomplishments occurred during her lengthy reign, including the establishment of a new, moderate settlement, international expansion, significant military triumphs like the Armada, and a flourishing of cultural life.
5.Harriet Tubman
Abolitionist and social activist Harriet Tubman was from the United States. After escaping slavery, Tubman used the Underground Railroad, a network of antislavery activists and safe houses, to go on around 13 trips to free over 70 enslaved individuals, including her family and friends
Awesome thanks 🙏
You must be logged in to post a comment.