Cantor's been mentioned, but I think the lessons there should be different. First, the really big mistake was that of highly-reputed academics (including, I believe, Poincare, Kronecker and even Wittgenstein) who rejected his ideas. And (related) second, even in a wiki devoted to mistakes it seems somewhat carping to fault Cantor for failing to spot a subtlety without at the same time adequately crediting his genius.
Somewhat along the same lines, one might mention Fourier's difficulties in getting his ideas accepted.
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