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Britannica LEARNING L I B R A R Y Remarkable People in History Learn about famous lives from different times and places CHICAGO LONDON NEW DELHI PARIS SEOUL SYDNEY TAIPEI TOKYO

Remarkable People in History TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION............................. 3 LEADERS AND EMPIRE BUILDERS Ashoka: The Emperor and the Right Way of Living.. 6 Julius Caesar: Rome s Remarkable General and Statesman..................... 8 Fidel Castro: The Man Who Changed Cuba........ 10 Charlemagne: The Father of Europe............. 12 Cleopatra: Queen of Egypt.................... 14 Elizabeth I: A Clever, Courageous Queen.......... 16 Empress of China: The Dragon Empress......... 18 Mohammed Ali Jinnah: Founder of Pakistan...... 20 Nelson Mandela: A Fighter for Rights........... 22 Mao Zedong: Architect of Modern China.......... 24 Golda Meir: Israel s First Woman Prime Minister... 26 Anwar el-sadat: Egypt s Man of Peace........... 28 U Thant: World Peacemaker................... 30 HEROES AND DISCOVERERS Anne Frank: A Young Girl and Her Diary......... 32 Simón Bolívar: Hero of Many Nations............ 34 Mahatma Gandhi: Salt and Empires............ 36 Martin Luther King, Jr.: Civil Rights Leader....... 38 Ferdinand Magellan: Around-the-World Voyager... 40 Tenzing Norgay: On Top of the World............ 42 Mother Teresa: Mother of the Poor and Dying...... 44 ARTISTS, ATHLETES, AND SCIENTISTS Elizabeth Blackwell: The First Modern Woman Doctor..................... 46 Cathy Freeman: Gold Medalist in Track.......... 48 Galileo Galilei: The Man Who Discovered Outer Space............................. 50 Jane Goodall: The Woman Who Lived with Chimpanzees........................ 52 Helen Keller: Woman of Courage............... 54 Louis Pasteur: The Man Who Conquered Disease... 56 Pelé: Football Star.......................... 58 William Shakespeare: Plays That Never Grow Old.. 60 GLOSSARY............................... 62 INDEX................................... 63 Britannica LEARNING L I B R A R Y

The Emperor and the Right Way of Some 2,200 years ago, the emperor Ashoka ruled India. Like many ancient rulers, he expanded his empire by conquering new lands. But unlike most rulers, Ashoka suddenly turned his back on warfare and began to govern according to the nonviolent beliefs of Buddhism. It is said that Ashoka became a Buddhist when he saw the horrors caused by the wars he d led. After that, he decided to serve his subjects and all humanity instead of conquering others. He called this conquest by dharma. In India dharma means the right way of living and universal truth. This included being honest, truthful, and kind. It also meant being merciful, generous, and thoughtful. Living SEARCH The emperor himself would often tour the countryside, preaching his belief in dharma to the people. Ashoka also appointed dharma ministers to help relieve people s sufferings. These ministers were assigned to look after the special needs of women and people living in religious communities. Ashoka passed laws to prevent cruelty to animals and had hospitals built for both people and animals. He also started construction projects to make all people s lives easier. Trees were planted on roadsides, wells were dug, and watering sheds and rest houses were built. The only recognition Ashoka wanted was for people to remember that he had ruled according to dharma. To preserve his ideas, Ashoka had his teachings carved on rocks and pillars (columns) in public areas. These inscriptions are called the Rock Edicts and Pillar Edicts. The most famous is the lion pillar found at Sarnath, which has become India s national emblem. LIGHT Ashoka was an Indian a) mathematician. b) emperor. c) priest. DID YOU KNOW? Despite his reputation as a kind and generous ruler, some stories describe Ashoka as cruel and ruthless. According to one story, he had all his brothers killed in order to seize the throne. LEARN MORE! READ THESE ARTICLES JULIUS CAESAR CHARLEMAGNE MAHATMA GANDHI Sarnath, an archaeological site in northern India, is said to be the place where the Buddha first preached to his followers. Ashoka built this stupa (shrine) and others, as well as pillars, to honor the event. Brian A. Vikander/Corbis 6

ASHOKA Answer: b) emperor.

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JULIUS CAESAR Rome s Remarkable General and Statesman Julius Caesar was a brilliant general and a gifted writer. But most important, he helped create the ancient Roman Empire. Early in his career Caesar formed a bond with the two most powerful men in Rome, the wealthy Crassus and the general Pompey. In 59 BC they helped elect Caesar as one of Rome s two consuls, the government s highest rank. After a year as consul, Caesar left Rome to govern Gaul (now France). There he earned a reputation as a military leader. He stopped uprisings and invasions, and he even landed in Britain. Caesar also wrote detailed accounts of his battles. While Caesar was in Gaul, Crassus was killed. Pompey now controlled Rome, and he turned against Caesar. He declared Caesar a criminal and ordered Sculpture of Julius Caesar, in the National Museum in Naples. Bettmann/Corbis him to break up his army. Instead, Caesar declared war and marched to Rome. Pompey fled to Greece. At that time Rome was governed by a senate (a supreme council). But Caesar felt the government was corrupt and needed a strong leader. In 49 BC he declared himself dictator, and he spent five years fighting a civil war against Pompey to make his rule secure. Some of the Roman senators worried that Caesar had too much power. On March 15, 44 BC, they murdered Caesar on the floor of the Senate. In the short time he led Rome, Caesar proved to be a great statesman. The changes he made helped begin the 500-year Roman Empire. And for almost 2,000 years after his death, some world leaders used a form of the title caesar (such as Kaiser in Germany and czar in Russia). By crossing over the stream known as the Rubicon in 49 BC, Caesar basically declared war against the Roman Senate. Crossing the Rubicon, the subject of this engraving, became a phrase that means taking a step from which there s no turning back. Bettmann/Corbis LEARN MORE! READ THESE ARTICLES ASHOKA CHARLEMAGNE CLEOPATRA SEARCH LIGHT Fill in the blank: Caesar took power in Rome after defeating, his former political supporter. Answer: Caesar took power in Rome after defeating Pompey, his former political supporter. 9