Martin Luther was a German monk, theologian and central figure in the Protestant Reformation.
Eriugena was an influential Irish philosopher and theologian of the early Middle Ages, known for his unique synthesis of Christian and Neoplatonic thought.
Gautama Buddha was an ancient philosopher and spiritual teacher whose teachings and meditation practices form the basis of Buddhism.
Saint John the Baptist was a revered Biblical figure and forerunner of Jesus Christ, known for his preaching, baptism, and ascetic lifestyle.
Asanga was a prominent Buddhist scholar and philosopher, instrumental in the development and dissemination of the Yogacara school of Buddhism.
Gregor Mendel, an Austrian scientist, is renowned as the father of modern genetics for his pioneering work on pea plants, establishing the principles of heredity.
Saint Macarius the Great was an influential Egyptian monk, theologian, and spiritual leader of the 4th century, known for his asceticism and profound teachings on Christian mysticism.
Grigori Rasputin was a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who greatly influenced the royal court during the reign of Tsar Nicholas II.