Vladimir Putin
Prime Minister of Russia, statesman, former KGB chief intelligence officer
Abraham "Abe" Lincoln
16th President of the United States from 1861-1865, National Union Party politician, statesman aka Abe Lincoln, assassinated at Ford's Theatre by John Wilkes Booth, died at Petersen House (near the White House) at the end of the American Civil War, abolished slavery, greenbacks were interest-free US dollars
1809-1865 (56)
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Aldo Moro
Prime Minister of Italy, Christian Democrat Party politician, statesman, kidnaped by the Red Brigades in 1978 and shot to death (assassinated) with orders from the P2 Masonry
Alexei Navalny
Russia of the Future party politician aka Alexei Navalny, opposition leader, founder of the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK)
1976-2024 (48)
Alexander Dugin
Political activist, political commentator, politics, nationalist, populist, traditionalist, realist, known as Putin's Rasputin, his daughter Daria Dugina was killed in a car bombing
Alfred Milner
Chairman of the Inland Board of Revenue, founder of the British South Africa Company, statesman, high commissioner in southern Africa, socialist colonial governor of Cape Colony in 1897, imperialist of Egypt, banker, financier, co-founder of the Pilgrims Society and the Round Table (Committee of 300, the Olympians) with Cecil Rhodes in 1902
1854-1925 (71)
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Arnaldo Forlani living
43rd prime minister of Italy from 1980-1981, statesman, politician, deputy prime minister of Italy from 1983-1987
1925- (99)
Boris Berezovsky
Russian oligarch aka Platon Elenin, oil & gas tycoon, engineer, pianist, billionaire, bought Sibneft which is now Gazprom Neft with Roman Abramovich, businessman, petroleum engineer, mathematician, Russian Academy of Sciences
1946-2013 (67)
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Boris Godunov
Tsar of Russia (Muscovy/Moscow) from 1598-1605, statesman, chief advisor to Fyodor I from 1584-1598
1551-1605 (54)
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Boris Yeltsin
President of Russian Federation from 1991-1999, politician, Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1961-1990
1931-2007 (76)
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Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Patrician, statesman, farmer, pioneer of Roman civic virtues, dictator of elitism against the plebians (commoners), military leader of the early Roman Republic (Roman Kingdom), the Society of the Cincinnati is named after him founded by Henry Knox
519 BCE-430 BCE
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Georges Clemenceau
Prime Minister of France from 1906-1909 and 1917-1920, statesman, politician
1841-1929 (88)
Donald J. Trump living
45th President of the United States from 2016-2020, Republican Party politician, statesman, real estate mogul, billionaire founder of Trump International Hotels & Resorts
1946- (78)
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Frank Giustra
Lobbyist, negotiated uranium concession deals in Kazakhstan for BIll Clinton to create Uranium One
Muammar Gaddafi
politician aka Momar Khadafi, revolutionary who ruled the country of Libya for 42 years from 1969-2011
1942-2011 (69)
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George Clymer
Federalist Party politician, one of the founding fathers of the United States, signed the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution
1739-1813 (74)
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George Wythe
Classical scholar, the first law professor, lawyer, attorney general of Virginia, founding father of the United States
1726-1806 (80)
Giorgia Meloni
Prime Minister of Italy since 2022, the first female politician to become the leader of the country
Gouverneur Morris
US statesman, one of the founding fathers of the United States, signatory on the articles of Confederation
1752-1816 (64)
Henry Cabot Lodge
Republican politician, US senator from Massachusetts from 1893-1924, statesman, historian
1850-1924 (74)
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Jacob Rothschild
Financier, investment banker, former chairman of RIT Capital Partners, president of Institute for Jewish Policy Research
1936-2024 (88)
Jacob Wallenberg living
Vice-chairman and now chairman of Investor AB since 1999, vice-chairman at ABB, Ericsson, Red Bee Media, FAM, Patricia Industries, former chairman, president and CEO of SEB, former vice-chairman of Atlas Copco, SAS, Stora, director at Coca-Cola, Electrolux, WM-data
1956- (68)
investorab.com
James R. Killian
VP of MIT from 1945-1948, President of MIT from 1948-1959, chairman of MIT from 1959-1971, MBA engineer, helped to form NASA (1958) after Sputnik satellite news in 1957 from the USSR (Russia), statesman, editor at Technology Review
1904-1988 (84)
killianlectures.mit.edu
Jared Ingersoll
Lawyer, attorney, statesman, Federalist Party politician, signatory for the US constitution, one of the founding fathers of the United States
1749-1822 (73)
history.army.mil
Javier Milei living
President of Argentina since 2023, populist, statesman, Libertarian Party politician, economist, populist, nationalist, founder of Freedom Advances, professor of economics
1970- (54)
Jean Monnet
Administrator, diplomat, financier, one of the founding fathers of the European Union
John C. Calhoun
statesman, politician, US secretary of the War of 1812, VP of the United States from 1825-1832
John Dickinson
Politician aka Penman of the Revolution, scholar, solicitor, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, 12 Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania in 1767-1768
1732-1808 (76)
Lorenzo de' Medici
Renaissance banker, statesman, House of Medici, ruler of the Florentine Republic
1449-1492 (43)
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Niccolò Machiavelli
Renaissance historian, humanist, diplomat, statesman, nationalist, politician, philosopher, hated the Venetian mercenaries, author of The Prince in 1513 and published in 1932
1469-1527 (58)
Michael Hainisch
President of Austria from 1920-1928 at the end of World War I (WWI/WW1), politician, economist, statesman, political activist
1858-1940 (82)
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky
Russian oligarch, chairman and CEO of Yokos Oil, Bank Menatep
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Nursultan Nazarbayev living
President of Kazakhstan from 1991-2019, chairman of the Security Council of Kazakhstan until 2022, steelworker, engineer, joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) in 1962
1940- (84)
britannica.com
Nikolai Patrushev
Secretary of the Russian Federation Security Council, KGB agent, intelligence officer
Olof Palme
Prime Minister of Sweden from 1969-1976 and 1982-1986, assassinated in 1986, Swedish Social Democratic Party politician, nobleman, statesman
1927-1986 (59)
Pericles
Military general, statesman during the Golden Age who rebuilt Athens and the Parthenon between 447-432 BC
Raúl Alfonsín
President of Argentina from 1983-1989, lawyer, statesman, democratically elected official post military coup from 1976-1983, pioneer of Alfonsinisn as leader of the Radical Civic Union, father of modern democracy in Argentina
Richard Henry Lee
Statesman, pioneer of the Lee Resolution, one of the founding fathers of the United States of America
1732-1794 (62)
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Samuel Adams
Political philosopher, politics, tax collector, revolutionary statesman, one of the founding fathers of the United States, cousin of John Adams
1722-1803 (81)
Saul D. Alinsky
Marxist political theorist, criminologist, political activist, community activist, communist politician, inventor of political theater and the great game, author of Rules for Radicals
1909-1972 (63)
Sergei Ivanov
Special Envoy for Ecology and Transport, environmentalist, KGB agent, Russia Chief of Staff from 2011-2016, intelligence officer
Sergey Chemezov living
CEO of Rostec military defense, KGB intelligence officer who was stationed in East Germany
1952- (72)
Solon
Athenian democratic statesman of classical antiquity, lawmaker, pioneer of humane laws at the end of an Aristocracy (or wealthy powerful people), poet, wise man, one of the Seven Sages of Greece
630 BCE-560 BCE
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Suleiman Kerimov
Russian oligarch, mining magnate, billionaire industrialist, majority owner of Polyus gold mining, investor, owner of Nafta Moskva Investments, superyacht owner of Amadea seized
Vasili Mitrokhin
KGB intelligence officer, KGB achivist of the "Mitrokhin Archive", 1st chief Directorate of the KGB for the Soviet Union (Russia), defected to the United Kingdom in 1992
1922-2004 (82)
William (W.E.), Lord Gladstone
Prime Minister of Great Britain (UK) from 1868-1874, 1880-1885, 1892-1894, merchant prince (his father John Gladstone owned slaves), statesman, mathematician, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer
1809-1898 (89)
britishmuseum.org
William Pitt the Younger
Tory statesman, politician, prime minister of Great Britain in 1783, India Act in 1785, 1st Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Ireland) in 1801
Willy Brandt
Politician, statesman, chancellor of West Germany from 1969-1974, leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany from 1964-1987