>>82753797
>Alexander the great
Seen by millions. His orations were recorded as he spoke them. He actually did shit that you can still see the results of. He had children and probably some descendants are still around today.
>Socrates
His disciples (chiefly Plato) recorded as much of his teachings has they could. They have survived intact, unaltered, and openly discussed for 2400 years. There were statues made of him while he was still alive.
>Rabbi Yeshua bar Yosef
No Hebrew record of birth, life, nor death. No Roman record of birth, life, nor death. No skeleton, no house, no possessions. Didn't do a damn thing, nobody thought to write down his ramblings until after he died. Nobody translated the ramblings out of Greek for 300 years.
"The most important person that ever lived" and nobody thought to even save one thing? Nobody made him a statue or named a country after him? Seems like if Rome hadn't taken interest in his death cult 350 years after he bit the dust nobody would have cared at all. It'd be a goofy offshoot religion like Zoroastrianism.