U.S. President Barack Obama (L) speaks to Head of SpaceX Elon Musk on a tour of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida, April 15, 2010. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS) Power knows no age limit or minimum apparently. From royal heirs to tech innovators, activists, politicians, Hollywood actors and professional athletes, the world’s most powerful, most influential, stretches across ages, races, industries and timezones, whether it have been gained by personal achievements or birthright privilege. Business Insider has released a list detailing the most powerful person in the world at every age between 1 and 100. The extensive list’s rankings were determined by four core pillars: “Command,” or the degree to which a person formally controls a group of people, “Past influence,” or how much a person has changed the world, “Future influence,” or how likely a person is going to change the world from here onwards, and ”Net worth.” Do you agree with the list? *HYPEBEAST’s very honorable mention goes to Ms. Jeralean Talley, who passed away just a few short weeks ago, ending her run as the oldest person alive at the age of 116. The Most Powerful People in the World Aged 1-100: AGE 1 – Prince George of CambridgeThird heir to the British throne AGE 2 – Macallister BogueSon of Yahoo! CEO and president Marissa Mayer and lawyer Zach Bogue AGE 3 – Blue Ivy CarterDaughter of Jay Z and Beyoncé AGE 4 – Ryker Wixom (@ministylehacker)Instagram celebrity AGE 5 – Miles Hideo Williams (@miles)Son of Twitter founder Evan Williams and his wife Sara Morishige AGE 6 – Vivienne Jolie-PittDaughter of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie AGE 7 – Aubrey Anderson-EmmonsModern Family actress AGE 8 – Rosie McClellandSinger who went viral after singing “Super Bass” by Nicki Minaj with cousin Sophia Grace AGE 9 – Evan of EvanTubeHDHost of YouTube toy review channel EvanTubeHD AGE 10 – Kelly XuGolfer and the 2014 Augusta National champion for the girls’ nine-and-under division. AGE 11 - Quvenzhané WallisActress, as seen in Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012) and Annie (2014) AGE 12 – Romeo BeckhamSon of David and Victoria Beckham AGE 13 – Sasha ObamaDaughter of President of the United States Barack Obama and First Lady of the U.S. Michelle Obama AGE 14 – Jazz JenningsTransgender activist, who at age six was one of the youngest transgender cases in the world. AGE 15 – Kiernan ShipkaMad Men actress AGE 16 – Rico RodriguezModern Family actor AGE 17 – Malala YousafzaiEducation activist for girls and women, and the world’s youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate in history AGE 18 - Chloë Grace MoretzActress, as seen in Kick-Ass (2010), Kick-Ass 2 (2013), Carrie (2013) and Hugo (2011) AGE 19 – Kendall JennerReality TV star and model AGE 20 – Andrew WigginsCanadian basketball player AGE 21 – Justin BieberSinger AGE 22 – Palmer LuckeyFounder of American virtual reality technology company Oculus VR AGE 23 – Neymar da Silva Santos JúniorBrazilian soccer player/footballer AGE 24 – Evan SpiegelFounder and CEO of Snapchat AGE 25 – Taylor SwiftSinger AGE 26 – Kevin DurantAmerican basketball player AGE 27 – Lionel MessiArgentinian soccer player/footballer AGE 28 – Mary-Kate and Ashley OlsenFashion designers and actresses AGE 29 – Megan EllisonFilm producer, owner of Annapurna Pictures, and daughter of former Oracle CEO Larry Ellison AGE 30 – LeBron JamesAmerican basketball player AGE 31 – Mark ZuckerbergFounder and CEO of Facebook AGE 32 – Kim Jong UnSupreme leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) AGE 33 – BeyoncéSinger AGE 34 – Kim Kardashian WestReality TV star AGE 35 – Sean ParkerFounder of Napster, Founder of theAudience, and early Facebook investor AGE 36 – Jeremy StoppelmanCEO of Yelp AGE 37: Kanye WestMusician, producer, songwriter and fashion designer AGE 38 – Jack DorseyCEO of Square and co-founder and former CEO of Twitter AGE 39 – Marissa MayerCEO and president of Yahoo! AGE 40 – Leonardo DiCaprioActor AGE 41 – Sergey BrinCo-founder of Google AGE 42 – Larry PageCEO and co-founder of Google AGE 43 – Elon MuskInventor and CEO of Tesla Motors, Inc. and SpaceX AGE 44 – Ted CruzU.S. Senator, presidential candidate for 2016 AGE 45 – Sheryl SandbergCOO of Facebook, one of the world’s first self-made billionaire women AGE 46 – Robin LiCEO of Baidu, #62 on Forbes’ worldwide billionaires list AGE 47 – Reid HoffmanCo-founder of LinkedIn AGE 48 – Roman AbramovichRussian businessman, owner of the Chelsea Football Club AGE 49 – J.K. RowlingAuthor AGE 50 – Jack MaExecutive Chairman of Alibaba Group AGE 51 – Jeff BezosCEO of Amazon, founder of Blue Origin, and owner of The Washington Post AGE 52 – Chris ChristieGovernor of New Jersey AGE 53 – Barack ObamaPresident of the United States AGE 54 – Reed HastingsCEO of Netflix AGE 55 – Brian MoynihanCEO of Bank of America AGE 56 – Mark CubanEntrepreneur and owner of the Dallas Mavericks AGE 57 – Tony AbbottPrime Minister of Australia AGE 58 – Mukesh AmbaniThe richest man in India and Chairman of Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries Limited AGE 59 – Bill GatesCo-founder of Microsoft and Co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation AGE 60 – Angela MerkelChancellor of Germany AGE 61 – Xi JinpingPresident of China AGE 62 – Vladimir PutinPresident of Russia AGE 63 – Geun-Hye ParkPresident of South Korea and daughter of former South Korean president Chung-Hee Park AGE 64 – Narendra ModiPrime minister of India AGE 65 – Benjamin NetanyahuPrime Minister of Israel AGE 66 – Tadashi YanaiFounder and president of Japanese retail holding company Fast Retailing and Uniqlo AGE 67 – Hillary ClintonPresidential candidate for 2016 and former secretary of state AGE 68 – Janet YellenU.S. Federal Reserve board chair AGE 69 – Alan MulallyCEO of Ford AGE 70 – Larry EllisonFounder and former CEO of Oracle AGE 71 – Robert De NiroActor and co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival AGE 72 – Joe BidenVice President of the United States AGE 73 – Michael BloombergFounder and CEO of Bloomberg L.P., former mayor of New York, and the richest man in New York AGE 74 – David KochCo-owner of American multinational corporation Koch Industries AGE 75 – Carlos Slim HelúMexican businessman AGE 76 – Ted TurnerFounder of CNN, Turner Broadcasting Systems, Turner Network Television, Cartoon Networkand Turner Classic Movies AGE 77 – Phil KnightCo-founder and former chairman of Nike AGE 78 – Pope FrancisLeader of the Catholic church AGE 79 – Amancio OrtegaFounder of Inditex Group and brands like Zara, Massimo Dutti, Bershka and Pull&Bear, and the second richest person in the world as #2 on Forbes’ billionaires list AGE 80 – Ali Al-NaimiSaudi Arabian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and the chair of Saudi Aramco, the biggest oil company in the world AGE 81 – Sheldon AdelsonChairman and CEO of American casino and resort company Las Vegas Sands Corporation AGE 82 – Ruth Bader GinsburgU.S. Supreme Court Justice AGE 83 – Raúl CastroPresident of Cuba, brother of former Cuban president Fidel Castro AGE 84 – Warren BuffettChairman and CEO of American multinational conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway AGE 85 – Barbara WaltersTV host, journalist, and former host of The View AGE 86 – Li Ka-ShingChairman of Hong Kong-based investment holding company Hutchinson Whampoa and early Facebook investor AGE 87 – Bhumibol AdulyadejKing of Thailand AGE 88 – Fidel CastroFormer prime minister and president of Cuba AGE 89 – Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth IIQueen and Head of State of the UK and 15 more states of the Commonwealth of Nations, Supreme Governor of the Church of England, and the world’s oldest reigning monarch AGE 90 – Jimmy CarterFormer president of the United States and Nobel peace prize winner in 2002 AGE 91 – Robert MugabePresident of Zimbabwe AGE 92 – Normal LearTelevision writer AGE 93 – Betty WhiteActress and Guinness Book of World Records female entertainer with the longest TV career of 74 years AGE 94 – Carol ChanningBroadway actress and singer AGE 95 – Anne Cox ChambersOwner of Cox Enterprises, former ambassador to Belgium, and fourth-richest woman in the world AGE 96 – Henry HillmanFounding investor of venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and #737 on Forbes’ 2015 billionaires list AGE 97 – Justice Carlos FaytArgentinian Supreme Court justice AGE 98 – Kirk DouglasActor and father of actor Michael Douglas AGE 99 – David Rockefeller Sr.Former chairman and CEO of Chase National Bank, and the only living grandchild of Standard Oil founder John D. Rockefeller AGE 100 – Herman WoukPulitzer prize-winning author and New York Times bestseller novelist Source: BUSINESS INSIDER