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Who are the famous people in Europe in the past?

There are many, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Dante, Raphael, Voltaire, Van Gogh...

Leonardo di Pi Leonardo Di Serpiero Da Vinci, lived from April 15, 1452 in the Julian calendar (April 23 in the Gregorian calendar) to May 2, 1519, at the age of 67. A genius scientist, inventor, and painter during the European Renaissance. Modern scholars call him "the most perfect representative of the Renaissance" and a unique all-rounder in human history. His greatest achievement is painting. His masterpieces "Mona Lisa", "The Last Supper", "Between the Rocks" Works such as "Our Lady" reflect his superb artistic attainments. He believes that the most beautiful object of study in nature is the human body. The human body is a wonderful work of nature, and painters should make humans the core of their painting objects.

Dante (Dante, ダンテ) is the protagonist of the "Devil May Cry series". The first game was released in 2001. He became a popular character due to his gorgeous action skills.

He is the second son of Sparta, an optimist who always likes to talk in a joking tone. He has half human and half demon blood (DmC is half angel and half demon), and inherited his father's A righteous heart and a mother’s tenderness. The red crystal necklace with the silver chain given by his mother (the third Virgil's is gold), Dante calls it an amulet. The name used in the official first generation novel was Tony Redgrave, and the name was even imprinted on his beloved gun.

The name comes from the Italian Renaissance poet Dante Alighieri, the author of the famous work "The Divine Comedy".

Raphael (1483-1520), formerly known as Raffaello Sangioo, was a famous Italian painter and the youngest of the "Three Masters of the Renaissance", representing the Renaissance. It is the pinnacle that artists can reach during the period when they engage in the career of ideal beauty. He has a peaceful and elegant temperament and created a large number of Madonna statues. His works fully embody the tranquility, coordination, harmony, symmetry, perfect and tranquil order.

Voltaire, whose real name was Fran?ois-Marie Arouet (1694-1778), Voltaire was his pen name. French Enlightenment thinker, writer, philosopher, and historian. Voltaire was the standard-bearer of the French bourgeois Enlightenment in the eighteenth century and was known as the "King of French Thought", "France's finest poet" and "the conscience of Europe". Advocates enlightened monarchy and emphasizes freedom and equality. His representative works are "Philosophical Correspondence", "Treatise on Metaphysics", "The Age of Louis XIV", "Candide Man", etc.

Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853-1890), also known as "Van Gogh" in Chinese, was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter. Born into a family of Protestant ministers, he was a pioneer of Post-Impressionism and deeply influenced twentieth-century art, especially Fauvism and Expressionism.

On July 29, 1890, he cut off his right ear due to mental illness, and then shot himself in the Oise River, France. He was 37 years old. After Van Gogh's death, Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers" and "Wheatfield with Crows", have become among the most famous, well-known and precious works of art in the world.