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The only fictional character in Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century was Sherlock Holmes. He was included because of his lasting impact on popular culture and literature.
Mickey Mouse was the fictional character on Time magazine's list of 100 most influential people in the 20th century.
Bart Simpson
The only fictional character to make Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century was Sherlock Holmes. The famous detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle was recognized for the lasting impact he made on popular culture and literature.
Dracula is a fictional character from the Transylvania region of Romania in a book written in the early 20th century. The author of the story, Bram Stoker, based his fictional character on Vlad Dracula, a real prince of Walachia (now part of Romania) in the 15th century.
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In the 19th century in newspapers in the UK. It is not certain that the character really existed. The character is probably a combination of other old stories which are more exiting when combined in to one character
The fictional character Lancelot was first introduced by writer Chrétien de Troyes in the 12th century.
No doubt, Paul was the most influential proponent of the Christian gospel in the first century.
St. Bega died sometime in the 7th century, the date is unknown. Other souces say she lived in the 9th century. Others say she was a fictional character who never existed.
Hinduism
He is a fictional character so any flaws he has was given to him by the person who wrote the story. The one we know best is from a 18th century French writer.
By the twelfth century Islam was more influential in Africa than Christianity. "Addition" And even today,Islam is more influential either in positive or negative way !