41. Roman poet, wrote the Aeneid, an epic poem that was considered to be a national epic by the Romans. 42. British clergyman, at one point a sailor and slave trader, composed the hymn "Amazing Grace" 43. American writer, created many of Marvel Comics' iconic characters and franchises, including the X-Men alongside Jack Kirby. 44. Babylonian king, credited with the construction of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. 45. Albanian nun, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. Beatified by the Catholic pope in 2003. 46. Chinese politician, led China against the Japanese invasion during the Second World War before being forced to form the disputed state of Taiwan by the Communist Party of China. 47. Russian empress, ruled over the Russian Empire following the assassination of her husband in 1762; her reign is considered to be one of the most prosperous times for the empire. 48. Native American chief, said to have had visions of the Native American people defeating the cavalry of the United States Army prior to leading the Native Americans to a victory at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. 49. Ottoman Sultan, known as "The Lawgiver" for his restructuring of the Ottoman legal system. 50. Mongolian Khagan, founded the Yuan Dynasty of China, becoming the first non-Chinese Emperor of China.
I thought this round might have been trickier than the previous ones, but not THAT much trickier. Surprisingly, one of the harder questions, imo, has been answered correctly by most people so far.