Elon Musk currently enjoys the title of the worldâs richest living man, but historians would say he hasnât even cracked the top five wealthiest individuals of all time.
SpaceX CEO Musk has owned some of the worldâs most popular companies. In addition to the spacecraft manufacturer, heâs also got his hands in Tesla, Neuralink, and more recently, Twitter.
At an estimated $242 billion (ÂŁ190bn), heâs also recognized as the worldâs current richest man alive according to the Bloomberg billionaire list â even after the unveiling of the Tesla Cybercab reportedly caused him to lose $15bn.
Elon Musk recently lost $15 billion (Jean Catuffe/GC Images)
Despite this, Muskâs wealth doesnât even crack the top five richest people of all time. As Jacob Davidson wrote for Money.com in 2015, the title of the richest man of all time (when adjusted for inflation) actually belongs to Mansa Musa, a Malian ruler who lived between 1280 and 1337.
Musa, who reigned as king of Mali from 1312 until his death, is described by Davidson as âricher than anyone could describeâ. However, Celebrity Net Worth estimates his actual wealth to be somewhere along the lines of $400bn (ÂŁ307bn) â meaning Musk is a whopping $158 billion short of matching him.
Musaâs incredible wealth can be attributed to the output of gold Mali produced and traded during his reign. By the end of the 14th century, Mali was responsible for over two-thirds of all gold in Europe.
He was so rich that he could afford to part with a lot of his gold stockpiles to the poor he met on his travels.
Musa reigned as king of Mali (Print Collector/Getty Images)
During a pilgrimage to Mecca around 1325, Musa stopped in Cairo for a month with 60,000 men and 12,000 slaves accompanying him. Each individual carried around four pounds of gold bars, making for a total of 288,000 pounds of gold being brought into Cairoâs economy.
In todayâs equivalent, this would be worth around $6.4bn being split among everyone. But when everyone is rich, no-one is rich, and it was this very action that devalued the metal and caused Musa to have to trade some of it back.
Musa continued to reign until his death, which is commonly agreed by historians to have occurred in 1337.
Other wealthy figures who appear on the list of richest humans of all time include Augustus Caesar with $4.6tn (ÂŁ3.5tn), John D Rockefeller with $341bn (ÂŁ239bn), and William The Conqueror with $229bn (ÂŁ176bn).
As of today (October 17) Muskâs wealth is estimated at $242bn, officially placing him around 7th on the list of richest humans who ever lived. Itâs not quite first, but itâs still not a bad spot to be in, I suppose!