Mother Teresa among the 20 most important women in world history

The BBC Historical magazine has asked its readers which women think have changed most for the better. Marie Curie is the name that was highlighted the most and was the hardest in the survey that the BBC has conducted. Followed by human rights activist, [...]
Marie Curie is the name that was highlighted the most and was the hardest in the survey that the BBC has conducted.
Followed by human rights activist Rosa Parks.
Together all the women gathered on a list of 20 people, whom BBC readers consider to be the most important women in human history and the civilized world.
Nine Teresa, or Gong Bojaxhi, with Albanian origin, is 20th.
Look at the full list from the BBC survey:
- Marie Curie
- Rosa Parks
- Emmeline Pankhurst
- Ada Lovelaque
- Rosalind Franklin
- Margaret Thattcher
- Angela Burdett-Coutts
- Mary Wolfstoneecraft
- Florence Nightingale
- Marie Stopes
- Eleanor of Aquitane
- The Virgin Mary
- Jane Austen
- Boudicca
- Diana, Princess of Wales
- Amelia Earhart
- Queen Victoria
- Josephine Butler
- Mary Seacole
- Mother Teresa












