With 15 biographies, Public Workers are the 91st most common occupation in Pantheon, behind Occultists, Political Scientists, and Pirates.
Pantheon has 14 people classified as public workers born between 650 BC and 1980. Of these 14, 2 (14.29%) of them are still alive today. The most famous living public workers include Pascal Lamy and Chelsea Clinton. The most famous deceased public workers include Draco, Emperor Taishō, and Alois Hitler.
650 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 74.32
1879 - 1926
HPI: 73.39
1837 - 1903
HPI: 73.26
1759 - 1820
HPI: 72.10
1875 - 1946
HPI: 71.22
68 BC - 8 BC
HPI: 69.39
1485 - 1540
HPI: 66.90
1676 - 1745
HPI: 66.60
350 BC - 282 BC
HPI: 65.89
1941 - 2010
HPI: 64.97
1923 - 2006
HPI: 63.57
1713 - 1792
HPI: 54.66
Most public workers were born in United Kingdom (3), Greece (2), and France (2). By city, the most common birth places were Athens (1), Tōgū Palace (1), and Döllersheim#History (1).The most common death places of public workers were United Kingdom (3), Greece (1), and Japan (1). By city, these were Aegina (1), Hayama Imperial Villa (1), and Leonding (1).
The earliest biographies classified as public workers in Pantheon are Gaius Maecenas, Demetrius of Phalerum, and Draco. The concentration of public workers was largest during the Newspaper Era, which lasted from 1700 to 1899. Some birth or death locations for earlier public workers are unknown, which may account for timeline differences below.
Which Public Workers were alive at the same time? This visualization shows the lifespans of the 7 most globally memorable Public Workers since 1700.
Public Workers are found within the Institutions domain which also includes Politicians, Religious Figures, Military Personnels, Noblemen, and Diplomats.