Cleopatra is the last Egyptian ruler who studies ten languages including Greek and Latin.
Marie Curie was the first woman to win two Nobel Prizes in the fields of physics and chemistry.
Beethoven wrote a sonata for the piano named Sonata Perakat who was forgotten for a female pianist named Gulietta Guicciardi.
Frida Kahlo, a famous painter from Mexico, has a collection of more than 50 traditional Mexican dresses he wore at important time.
Amelia Earhart is the first woman to fly Solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Florence Nightingale is a famous nurse known as The Lady with the Lamp because he always visits patients at night with oil lamps.
Jane Austen, a famous British writer, refused twice a proposal from a rich man because he wanted to marry his true love.
There is Lovelace, a mathematician and inventor of a computer, is the daughter of a famous poet, Lord Byron.
Malala Yousafzai, an educational activist from Pakistan, became the youngest person who had received a Nobel Peace Prize at the age of 17 years.
Rosa Parks, an American civil rights activist, refused to move from the bus chair she ordered to give a seat to the white people in 1955, and his actions sparked a greater civil rights movement in America.