1- Margaret Thatcher
The Iron Lady was not only the Prime Minister of Great Britain, but also a discoverer. She studied chemistry and jurisprudence at Oxford. Together with a team, he discovered soft ice cream.
2- Hannah Arendt
The philosopher wrote against totalitarian systems and followed the trial against Nazi Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem as a reporter. He is considered one of the most influential political thinkers of modern times.
3- Sally Ride
The renowned astrophysicist became the first American in space in 1983. After that, she led an important research sector at NASA and worked on the successful Mars mission, called Pathfinder.
4- Marie Curie
The Pole studied in France, at the Sorbonne. During her research, she discovered radioactivity. The holder of two Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physics is also the creator of the word radioactive.
5-Sharon Stone
The 54-year-old actress is beautiful and smart. Biondina has an IQ of 154 points and studied cultural sciences.
6- Queen Elizabeth the First
She led England in the Renaissance period, where William Shakespeare and Francis Bacon were promoted, among others. She spoke six languages herself and translated ancient scriptures.
7- Dr. Marion Doenhoff
She was the most important journalist of the Federal Republic of Germany. Editor of the newspaper “Die Zeit”.
8- Cleopatra
She was the last female pharaoh. He was a genius strategist and a master of politics. She spoke nine languages, and her influence lasted for centuries in Egypt.
9- Alicia Keys
She is 34 years old, has won 14 Grammy awards, and is a soul music legend. She is very talented and besides that, she was a very good student. He received his high school diploma at the age of 16, having been the top student.
10- Rosa Luxemburg
He graduated with honors and earned a doctorate in political science. Her works in sociology and political science are still an indispensable reference today.