Juan José Arévalo
Guatemalan intellectual, educator and politician, known for being the first democratically elected president of Guatemala after the 1944 Revolution.
Guatemalan intellectual, educator and politician, known for being the first democratically elected president of Guatemala after the 1944 Revolution.
One of the greatest soccer players of all time and an undisputed legend in the world of soccer.
He discovered penicillin, which made possible the introduction of antibiotics to treat infections.
One of the most important musicians in history, considered the bridge between the classical and romantic periods of Western music.
A gymnast who made history by achieving a perfect score at the Olympic Games for the first time.
Spanish writer, poet and playwright, considered one of the most important figures in world literature.
She wrote a diary in which she left a personal testimony of the horrors of the Holocaust.
Famous composer of violin concertos and operas, whose most famous work is The Four Seasons.
One of the most influential thinkers of antiquity whose ideas continue to be the subject of study and debate.
Painter known for his ability to convey intense emotions through vibrant brushstrokes.
He developed the theory of Relativity, in which he completely reformulated the concept of gravity.
She developed the Montessori educational method that encourages children to explore, discover and learn at their own pace.
Mexican painter known for her vibrant self-portraits and her profound exploration of pain and identity.
Musical prodigy whose legacy includes operas, symphonies, concertos, and chamber music.
The last queen of Ptolemaic Egypt, known for her intelligence, political astuteness and romance with prominent Roman leaders.