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This is a list of significant figures by era. People with a career spanning across more than one time period are colored in between their two respective eras. This is meant to be a testing site to see if a timeline like this could work.

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Michael JacksonSteve JobsVladimir PutinDonald TrumpStephen HawkingElvis Aaron PresleyJohn WilliamsNeil ArmstrongMartin Luther King Jr.Nelson MandelaWalt DisneyAlfred HitchcockMao ZedongAdolf HitlerCharlie ChaplinKarl BarthBenito MussoliniFranklin D. RooseveltIgor StravinskyVirginia WoolfPablo PicassoHellen KellerAlbert EinsteinJoseph StalinWinston ChurchillArnold SchoenbergVladimir LeninMahatma GandhiMarie CurieHenry FordClaude DebussyWoodrow WilsonNikola TeslaSigmund FreudOscar WildeVincent Van GoghThomas EdisonNietzcheClaude MonetJohn D. RockefellerMark TwainLeo TolstoyQueen VictoriaKarl MarxAbraham LincolnCharles DarwinEdgar Allan PoeVictor HugoJean-Auguste-Dominique IngresJane AustenWalter ScottLudwig van BeethovenNapoleonFriedrich SchleiermacherMary WollstonecraftRobert BurnsWilliam BlakeWolfgang Amadeus MozartLouis XVIJohann Wolfgang von GoetheJohann Gottfried HerderAntoine LavoisierGeorge IIIJoseph HaydnGeorge WashingtonCatherine the GreatJames CookImmanuel KantJohann Joachim WinckelmannDenis DiderotRousseauFredrick the GreatLouis XVCarl LinnaeusBenjamin FranklinVoltaireJohann Sebastian BachIsaac NewtonLouis XIVJohn LockeGian Lorenzo BeniniRené DescartesThomas HobbesJohannes KeplerCaravaggioClaudio MonteverdiAnnibale CarracciShakesphereGalileo GalileiElizabeth IMiguel de CervantesMichel de MontaigneGiovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaMary I of EnglandJohn CalvinHenry VIIIMartin LutherRaphaelMichelangeloNicolaus CopernicusNiccolò MachiavelliVasco de GamaGirolamo SavonarolaLeonardo DavinchiChristopher ColumbusJosquin des PrezPope Julius IIJoan of ArcGuillaume DufayJohannes Gutenberg Ibn KhaldunGiovanni BoccaccioPetrarchGiottoDante AlighieriIbn TaymiyyaMarco PoloThomas AquinasGenghis KhanSaladinHildegard von BingenWilliam the ConquerorGuido of ArezzoNotker the StammererCharlemagneMuhammadPope Gregory IBoethiusOdoacerAugustine of HippoSaint GeorgeMarcus AureliusJosephusPaul the ApostleJesusMary, mother of JesusAugustusCleopatraJulius CaesarSpartacusCiceroHannibalQin shi HuangChandragupta MauryaAlexander the GreatAristotlePlatoThucydidesHippocratesDemocritusSocratesSun TzuConfuciusThe BuddhaCyrus the Great

See also Classical Antiquity, Ancient music, and Outline of ancient history.

The following list includes people who's existence as not been confirmed to be true, as well as people from prehistory.

Clovis IOdoacerAugustine of HippoTheodosius IAmbroseSaint GeorgeConstantine the GreatMarcus AureliusJosephusJohn the ApostlePaul the ApostleJesusMary, mother of JesusAugustusCleopatraJulius CaesarSpartacusCiceroHannibalQin shi HuangChandragupta MauryaAlexander the GreatAristotlePlatoThucydidesHippocratesDemocritusSocratesSun TzuConfuciusThe BuddhaCyrus the GreatJosiahSolomonDavidIsh-boshethSaulSamuelJephthahSamsonEli (biblical figure)DeborahOthnielRamesses IIJoshuaMosesJosephJudah (son of Jacob)HammurabiLeviJacobEsauIsaacIshmaelAbrahamTerahNahor, son of serugSerugReuJob (biblical figure)PelegEberSelahArpachshadHam (son of Noah)ShemJapethNoahNarmerLamech (father of Noah)Iry-HorMethuselahEnochJared (biblical figure)MahalalelKenanEnos (biblical figure)SethAbelCainEveAdam




See Medieval era, List of Medieval composers, and Medieval music.

Joan of ArcJohn DunstapleIbn KhaldunLouis I of HungaryGiovanni BoccaccioPetrarchGuillaume de MachautGiottoDante AlighieriIbn TaymiyyaMarco PoloThomas AquinasGenghis KhanPérotinSaladinLéoninElanor of AquitaineHildegard von BingenPeter AbelardWilliam the ConquerorGuido of ArezzoAvicennaFerdowsiAbu Bakr al-RaziNotker the StammererHarun al-RashidCharlemagneBedeWu ZetianAliEmporer Taizong of TangPrince ShōtokuAbu BakrMuhammadPope Gregory IKhosrow IJustinian IBoethiusBenedict of NursiaClovis IOdoacer



Renaissance / 1400-1600

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See List of Renaissance figures, Renaissance music, List of Renaissance composers, List of Renaissance humanists, and Outline of the Renaissance.

Johannes KeplerCaravaggioClaudio MonteverdiShakesphereGalileo GalileiGiulio CacciniMiguel de CervantesElizabeth IMichel de MontaigneGiovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaMary I of EnglandJohn CalvinHenry VIIIMartin LutherRaphaelFerdinand MagellanMichelangeloNicolaus CopernicusNiccolò MachiavelliVasco de GamaGirolamo SavonarolaLeonardo DavinchiChristopher ColumbusJosquin des PrezPope Julius IIJohannes OckeghemJoan of ArcGuillaume DufayJohannes GutenbergJohn Dunstaple Giovanni BoccaccioPetrarch

Baroque / 1600-1750

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See Baroque music, List of Baroque composers, and Baroque architecture.

Johann Joachim WinckelmannCarl Philipp Emanuel BachDenis DiderotFredrick the GreatLouis XVCarl LinnaeusBenjamin FranklinFrançois BoucherVoltaireJohann Sebastian BachGeorge Frideric HandelAntonio VivaldiJohann PachelbelArcangelo CorelliIsaac NewtonLouis XIVJean-Baptiste LullyJohn LockeGian Lorenzo BeniniRené DescartesThomas HobbesJohannes KeplerCaravaggioClaudio MonteverdiAnnibale CarracciGalileo GalileiGiulio CacciniMiguel de Cervantes


Neoclassicism / 1730-1830

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Not to be confused with classical antiquity and Neoclassical music.

See Classicism, Classical period (music), List of Classical era composers, Age of Enlightenment, and Neoclassical architecture.

Franz SchubertGioachino RossiniJean-Auguste-Dominique IngresJane AustenLudwig van BeethovenFriedrich SchleiermacherMary WollstonecraftRobert BurnsWilliam BlakeWolfgang Amadeus MozartLouis XVIJohann Wolfgang von GoetheJacques-Louis DavidJohann Gottfried HerderAntoine LavoisierThomas JeffersonGeorge IIIJoseph HaydnGeorge WashingtonCatherine the GreatJames CookImmanuel KantJohann Joachim WinckelmannCarl Philipp Emanuel BachDenis DiderotRousseauFredrick the GreatLouis XVCarl LinnaeusBenjamin FranklinVoltaire

Romantic & Post-romantic / 1790-1900

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See List of Romantic-era composers, Romantic music, and the 19th century.

Marie CurieRichard StraussHenry FordGustav MahlerNikola TeslaSigmund FreudOscar WildeThomas EdisonGabriel FauréNietzchePyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyJohn D. RockefellerMark TwainJohannes BrahmsLeo TolstoyQueen VictoriaKarl MarxGiuseppe VerdiRichard WagnerFranz LisztRobert SchumannFrédéric ChopinAlfred, Lord TennysonAbraham LincolnCharles DarwinFelix MendelssohnEdgar Allan PoeVictor HugoFranz SchubertGioachino RossiniJean-Auguste-Dominique IngresJane AustenWalter ScottLudwig van BeethovenNapoleonFriedrich SchleiermacherRobert BurnsWilliam BlakeJohann Wolfgang von GoetheFrancisco GoyaThomas JeffersonGeorge III

Modernism / 1874-1960

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Not to be confused with the Modern era and the early modern period.

See also Impressionism and List of modernist composers.

Anne FrankMother TeresaDmitri ShostakovichGeorge OrwellWalt DisneyAlfred HitchcockAdolf HitlerCharlie ChaplinKarl BarthBenito MussoliniFranklin D. RooseveltIgor StravinskyVirginia WoolfPablo PicassoHellen KellerAlbert EinsteinJoseph StalinWinston ChurchillArnold SchoenbergVladimir LeninMahatma GandhiMarie CurieRichard StraussHenry FordClaude DebussyWoodrow WilsonGustav MahlerNikola TeslaSigmund FreudVincent Van GoghThomas EdisonGabriel FauréClaude MonetMark TwainLeo Tolstoy

See also Postmodernism, Contemporary art, Contemporary music, Postmodern music, and List of postmodernist composers

Taylor SwiftLionel MessiCristiano RonaldoLeBron JamesJ.K. RowlingMichael JordanYahya SinwarBarrack ObamaMadonnaMichael JacksonOsama bin LadenSteve JobsTim Berners-LeeOprah WinfreyXi JinpingVladimir PutinBenjamin NetanyahuGeorge W. BushDonald TrumpJoe BidenMuhammad AliStephen HawkingPhilip GlassSadam HusseinPope FrancisElvis Aaron PresleyJohn WilliamsMikhail GorbachevNeil ArmstrongMartin Luther King Jr.Chuck BerryElizabeth IINelson MandelaFrank SinatraMother TeresaDmitri ShostakovichWalt DisneyAlfred HitchcockMao ZedongCharlie ChaplinKarl BarthIgor StravinskyPablo PicassoHellen Keller

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