Famous Revolutionarys
Bold spirits who reshaped their times, Revolutionary figures whose ideas and actions sparked change across cultures and centuries, span many fields. Represented are writers who challenged language and law, philosophers who reimagined society, artists who transformed vision into dissent, and leaders who organized movements and remade institutions. Their contributions differ in method and scale yet share a drive to upend the status quo. Together, these diverse voices reveal how revolutions begin, grow, and leave lasting marks on the world.
| Author | Nationality | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin | French | 1807 - 1874 | |
| Buenaventura Durruti | Spanish | 1896 - 1936 | |
| Carl Schurz | German | 1829 - 1906 | |
| Che Guevara | Argentinian | 1928 - 1967 | |
| Ethan Allen | American | 1738 - 1789 | |
| Gavrilo Princip | Hungarian | 1894 - 1918 | |
| Georges Jacques Danton | French | 1759 - 1794 | |
| Hassan Nasrallah | Lebanese | 1960 | |
| Ho Chi Minh | Vietnamese | 1890 - 1969 | |
| Jiang Qing | Chinese | 1914 - 1991 | |
| Johann Most | German | 1846 - 1906 | |
| Leon Trotsky | Russian | 1879 - 1940 | |
| Mikhail Bakunin | Russian | 1814 - 1876 | |
| Peter Kropotkin | Russian | 1842 - 1921 | |
| Samuel Adams | American | 1722 - 1803 | |
| Vasil Levski | Bulgarian | 1837 - 1873 | |
| William Wallace | Scottish | ||