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The first person on Hart's list is the Islamic prophet Muhammad. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Hart asserted that Muhammad was "supremely successful" in both the religious and secular realms, being responsible for both the foundations of Islam as well as the Early Muslim conquests uniting the Arabian Peninsula and eventually a wider caliphate after his death.
Indian politician, leader of the All India Kisan Sabha or peasants front of the Communist Party of India (CPIM) (1967–1976) [8] [9] Randi Anda: 1898–1999: 100: Norwegian politician, deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway [10] Doris Margaret Anderson: 1922–2022: 100: Canadian senator [11] Gerald Smedley Andrews: 1903–2005: 102
(religious name: Clare Maria of the Trinity and the Heart of Mary) 14 November 1982 16 April 2016 Ireland Ecuador: Derry: Heroic Virtues Professed Religious, Servant Sisters of the Home of the Mother [58] [59] Joaquim Honório da Silveira 14 January 1879 1 November 1966 Brazil: Natal: Heroic Virtues Diocesan Priest [60] Gilberto Maria Delfina
Servant of God Year of death Year declared Servant of God Notes / References Adrienne von Speyr: 1967: 2018: Swiss theologian and physician Alcide De Gasperi: 1954: 1993: Prime Minister of Italy: Afonso Sanches, Lord of Albuquerque: 1329: 1723: Portuguese noble Ángel Herrera Oria: 1968: 1996: Spanish cardinal Angela Iacobellis: 1961: 1991 ...
Basically, servant leaders are a mix of a guidance counselor, a community advocate, and a real-life superhero—and during these pandemic times, they’re especially adept at improving well-being ...
The 90th Congress was notable because for a period of 10 days (December 24, 1968 – January 3, 1969), it contained within the Senate, all 10 of what was at one point the top 10 longest-serving senators in history (Byrd, Inouye, Thurmond, Kennedy, Hayden, Stennis, Stevens, Hollings, Russell Jr., and Long) until January 7, 2013, when Patrick Leahy surpassed Russell B. Long as the 10th longest ...
Name Time in office Seat 1 Hugues de Payens: c. 1119 –1136 Jerusalem (Kingdom of Jerusalem) 2 Robert de Craon: 1136–1147 3 Everard des Barres: 1147–1151 4 Bernard de Tremelay (KIA) [a] 1151–1153 5 André de Montbard: 1153–1156 6 Bertrand de Blanchefort: 1156–1169 7 Philip of Milly: 1169–1171 8 Odo of St Amand (POW) [b] 1171–1179 ...
This is a list of people known as the Great, or the equivalent, in their own language. Other languages have their own suffixes, such as Persian e Bozorg and Hindustani e Azam . In Persia, the title "the Great" at first seems to have been a colloquial version of the Old Persian title "Great King" ( King of Kings , Shahanshah ).