Ahkenaton, if that's how it is spelled, the egyption pharoe who reformed the state religion of egypt towards monotheism - only for it to be reform back to polytheism after he snuffed it - apparently moses sprang up on the banks of the nile some 50 years after his death or so...
Probably a lot more influencial than anyone else...
Or The Buddha, (there's some debate suggesting that Jesus stole a lot of his ideas from buddhism during the 18 years the new testament mentions nothing about his life, 12-30 is it...)
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