>>6803499This is tough. Off the top of my head, I would have to say that Andrew Jackson stands out, specifically because of the battle of 1816 (aka Battle of New Orleans) and the events that took place.
>British are going to attack New Orleans>Jackson gets pirates pledge themselves to fight under him>British arrive, US forces are out numbered>Massive layer of fog comes out of nowhere to save the day>British can't see>Scouts go from town to town, unnoticed, in order to warn others that the attack is taking place now>British BTFO'd by Major General Andrew Jackson's forces and pirate friendsReally his life captivates me. Living life like it's some sort of MMORPG.
Another one, is Marcus Aurelius. I view him as the real life Siddhartha. Hopefully he became a Christian.
A third would have to be the Rothschild's family lineage. I'm very surprised that they've managed to go through the centuries essentially unnoticed as enemies of the population until very recently. And even now many still don't have the slightest comprehension of their role international financing/banking.
Another figure would have to be Sir Oswald Mosley, because he truly is one of my favorite orators. Although I believe he emphasized the wrong points in his ideology of British Fascism, he should have focused more on how his ideology would be the best defense for protecting the British family, for generations to come.