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The relationship between leader/follower is ancient and is referenced throughout history. [8] Examples of leader/follower partnerships are present in the great literatures and wisdom traditions of China such as the I Ching (1000-750 BC), India, and the aboriginal myths of Africa, Australia and the Native Peoples of North and South America. [8]
Stoic philosopher and follower of Persaeus of Citium Chrysippus (of Soli) (c. 280–c. 206 BC) Third leader of the Stoic school. Wrote 705 books Dioscorides (Stoic) (fl. 225 BC) Pupil of Chrysippus. Father of Zeno of Tarsus: Aristocreon (fl. 210 BC) Nephew of Chrysippus: 2nd Century BC: Zeno of Tarsus (fl. 200 BC) Fourth leader of the Stoic school
John Nichols Thom (1799–1838), who had achieved fame and followers as Sir William Courtenay and adopted the claim of Messiah after a period in a mental institute. [31] Hong Xiuquan (1 January 1814- 1 June 1864), the leader of the Taiping Rebellion, who believed he was the younger brother of Jesus Christ.
World Mission Society Church of God: 1918–1985 Huỳnh Phú Sổ: Hòa Hảo: 1919–1947 Yong (Sun) Myung Moon [45] Unification Church: 1920–2012 Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar: Ananda Marga: 1921–1990 Clarence 13X: Five-Percent Nation: 1922–1969 Mestre Gabriel: União do Vegetal: 1922–1971 Nirmala Srivastava: Sahaja Yoga: 1923–2011 ...
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William W. Davies (1833–1906), leader of a Latter Day Saint schismatic group called the Kingdom of Heaven located in Walla Walla, Washington from 1867 to 1881. He taught his followers that he was the archangel Michael, who had previously lived as the biblical Adam, Abraham, and David. When his son Arthur was born on 11 February 1868, Davies ...
The Shia [13] [14] as well as some Sunni scholars like Javed Ahmad Ghamidi and Amin Ahsan Islahi follow a stricter definition, believing that not every Muslim who met Muhammad should be considered a companion. In their view, the Qurʻan requires companions to demonstrate a high level of faith; thus, only those individuals who had substantial ...
world guru or world teacher Mahamandaleshwar: Mahant: Head of an Organization (could be an Acharya or Sadhu) Maharshi: great sage Or great rishi Mantrik: a priest who knows black magic Melshanthi: Pandit: Brahmin scholar or teacher or any person who is scholar in anything Paramahamsa