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Friday, 19 October 2012

King Mansa Musa of Mali named richest person of all time


Celebrity Net Worth estimates the 14th-century king amassed $400 billion during his West African reign 
An ancient king who ruled West Africa in the 14th century has been named the richest person in history in a new inflation-adjusted list of the world’s 25 wealthiest people of all time.
The list spans a period of 1,000 years and with a combined fortune of $4.317trillion, only three of the list’s 25 are alive today; none of them are women and 14 of them are American.
The list was created using the annual 2199.6% rate of inflation, where $100million in 1913 is equal to $2.299.63 billion in 2012, Celebrity Net Worth’s list includes familiar names like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett; but sitting at number one is Mansa Musa I of Mali.
The West Africa king, the richest person in history, and the ruler of the Malian Empire which covered modern day Ghana, Timbuktu and Mali in West Africa, had a personal net worth of $400billion at the time of his death in 1331.
The list also includes the man who gave America Wal-Mart, another who developed mail-order shopping around 1870, as well as a few nobles who helped with the Norman conquest of England in the Battle of Hastings nearly one thousand years ago.
The Rothschild family, second on the list, are the richest people on earth today with assets that total at least $350billion – their wealth divided amongst mining, banks, private asset management, mixed farming, wine, and charities.
Meanwhile John D. Rockefeller, third on the list, is the richest American to have ever lived, worth $340billion in today’s USD at the time of his death in 1937.
In comparison, the poorest man on the list is 82-year-old Warren Buffett, who at his peak net worth, before he started giving his fortune to charity, was $64billion.

The rest of the list is:
2. ROTHSCHILD FAMILY – $350 BILLION (BORN 1744).
3. JOHN D ROCKEFELLER – $340 BILLION (BORN 1839).
4. ANDREW CARNEGIE – $310 BILLION (BORN 1835).
5. TSAR NICHOLAS II OF RUSSIA – $300 BILLION (BORN 1868).
6. MIR OSMAN ALI KHAN – $236 BILLION (BORN 1886).
7. WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR – $229.5 BILLION (BORN 1028).
8. MUAMMAR GADDAFI – $200 BILLION (BORN 1942).
9. HENRY FORD – $199 BILLION (BORN 1863).
10. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT – $185 BILLION (BORN 1794).
11. ALAN RUFUS – $178.65 BILLION (BORN 1040).
12.  BILL GATES – $136 BILLION (BORN 1955).
13. WILLIAM DE WARENNE – $146.13 BILLION (BIRTH UNKNOWN).
14. JOHN JACOB ASTOR – $121 BILLION (BORN 1763).
15. RICHARD FITZALAN – $118.6 BILLION (BORN 1306).
16. JOHN OF GAUNT – $110 BILLION (BORN 1340).
17. STEPHEN GIRARD – $105 BILLION (BORN 1750).
18. ALEXANDER TURNEY STEWART – $90 BILLION (BORN 1803).
19. HENRY DUKE OF LANCASTER – $85.1 BILLION (BORN 1301).
20. FRIEDRICH WEYERHAUSER – $80 BILLION (BORN 1834).
21. JAY GOULD – $71 BILLION (BORN 1836).
22. CARLOS SLIM – $68 BILLION (BORN 1940).
22. STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER – $68 BILLION (BORN 1764).
23. MARSHALL FIELD – $66 BILLION (BORN 1834).
24. SAM WALTON – $65 BILLION (BORN 1918).
25. WARREN BUFFETT – $64 BILLION (BORN 1930).
CP-Africa.com
http://www.nydailynews.com
http://www.catholic.org
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk

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