To put my answer in the right perspective two notable names arrive in my mind on this question. Also the word Senator of the 1800s has to be an American, as it's federal system had the Senate as a part their govt org.
The 1st would b Henry Clay the 10th & 13th Speaker of the 'House of Representatives*' for 3 terms & one term as Secy of State in his political career from (1811-52) & the 2nd being his colleague Daniel Webster, one of the US's most famous Secy of State & a member of the HoRs* who served in various capacities in the US Federal govt including the Secy of State under 3 US Presidents from (1813-1852). Along with John C. Calhounof the South, Henry Clay of the West were known as the 'Great Triumvirate' were proponents of the 2-party system & were against the Slavery system, & were against the
"A Senate committee selected the 'immortal trio' & two others, La Follette, & Robert Taft as the 5 greatest Senators of the US."
Daniel Webster.
Eloquent
that is the term: elder statesman
Nash Statesman was created in 1949.
Willie Jones - statesman - died in 1801.
The Stony Brook Statesman was created in 1957.
a Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens.
Daniel Webster
Cicero.
No, but he was a Romanphilosopher, statesman, lawyer, orator, political theorist, Roman consul and constitutionalist
Daniel Webster
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Statesman and orator, Demonsthenes wanted to destroy Macedon expansion and restore Athen's power. In order to do this, he needed to motivate his countrymen to overturn Philip. After Philip's death, Demosthenes was a key opponent and advocate against the new Macedonian king, Alexander the great.
Francis Bacon was born in England in 1561 CE and was a philosopher, statesman, juror, orator, scientist, essayist and author. He also was Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England.
Statesman and orator, Demonsthenes wanted to destroy Macedon expansion and restore Athen's power. In order to do this, he needed to motivate his countrymen to overturn Philip. After Philip's death, Demosthenes was a key opponent and advocate against the new Macedonian king, Alexander the Great.