This is a very good, though subjective and difficult to answer, question. Shakespeare would be my choice because of his effect on the English language and world literature. I'm somewhat biased toward The Bard of Avon because I was an English major in college. Close competitors would be: King Arthur (debate about whether he was a real person continues), or Queen Elizabeth I, or Queen Elizabeth II, or Sir Winston Churchill, or King Henry VIII, or Saint Patrick, or The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr aka Richard Starkey), or.... Fellow FAQFarmers, please wade on in.
The Queen is pretty famous!
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Hades the Greek God can not be compared to anyone alive: as no one is the immortal King of the Underworld.
Yes a person is alive, or you would be not writing this message.
Bruce Willis is the most famous alive German. He was born March 19, 1955 in Idar-Oberstein, Germany.
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According to sources on the Internet she is still alive. Lives in the United Kingdom (UK)
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Hillary Clinton has a first name that starts with H and she is alive.
Mary Shelley was alive during the reign of King George III and his son, King George IV, in the United Kingdom.
Maria Flores, she's a famous lawyer that's the richest person/woman alive.
Of course, "famous" is subject to interpretation, but how about Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer?
You can purchase a Baby Alive African American doll from a Walmart store in the United States or from a Toys'R'Us in the United Kingdom. Alternatively you can purchase one from the Hasbro official website's store.
He was alive during the Middle Kingdom, specifically, the 18th Dynasty.