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There are no real rules regarding the candidates, living or dead, and they can be from any walk of life - business, arts, entertainment, politics home or abroad, science, medicine, military, religious life, sport, NGO, etc.
Just list their names, achievements, sphere(s) of influence and your reasons for naming them as candidates for the title.
Some less obvious candidates might be :
There are no real rules regarding the candidates, living or dead, and they can be from any walk of life - business, arts, entertainment, politics home or abroad, science, medicine, military, religious life, sport, NGO, etc.
Just list their names, achievements, sphere(s) of influence and your reasons for naming them as candidates for the title.
Some less obvious candidates might be :
- the Duke of Wellington (politics and military)
- Lord Kitchener (military)
- Robert Boyle (science)
- Ernest Shackleton (exploration)
- Davy Crockett (hats, politics, exploration and military)
- Brendan Bracken (politics)
- Walt Disney (arts and entertainment)
- Harry Fergusson (tractors)
- Henry Ford (cars)