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Period: 1452 to 1519
Leonardo Da Vinci
Italian painter.
As an engineer and inventor developed ideas like the helicopter, the battle car, the submarine and the automobile -
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Isaac Newton
English physicist, phylosopher...
Described the law of universal gravitation and estabilished the foundations of classical machanics through the laws that bears his name. -
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Ludwig van Beethoven
German composer conductor and pianist.
One of the most important composers -
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Charles Darwin
Was an English naturalist who postulated that all species of living beings have evolved over time from a common ancestor through a process called natural selection. -
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Thomas Edison
Was a bussiness man and a prolific American person inventor who patented more than one thousand of inventions. -
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Marie Curie
Chemist and physicist.
First woman in receive two Nobel prizes and the first woman to be a professor at the University of Paris.
Pioneer in the field of radioactivity -
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Albert Einstein
Physicist. He deduce the most popular equation on physics
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Stephen Hawking
His most important works were theorems regarding spatiotemporal singularities and theoretical prediction that black holes would emit radiation