Who was loved by everyone?
It's difficult to say definitively who was "loved by everyone," as universal love is likely impossible. However, some historical figures are widely admired and respected for their positive contributions to society. Examples of people often cited for their widespread appeal include:
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Mahatma Gandhi:
Known for his philosophy of nonviolent resistance, he led India to independence and inspired civil rights movements globally. Britannica - Mahatma Gandhi
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Nelson Mandela:
A symbol of the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, he spent decades in prison for his activism but emerged to become president and a global icon of reconciliation. Britannica - Nelson Mandela
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Mother Teresa:
Dedicated her life to caring for the poor and sick in Kolkata, India, and founded the Missionaries of Charity. Britannica - Mother Teresa
It's important to remember that even these widely admired figures faced criticism and opposition during their lives. Public perception can also change over time.