شخصية دينية

John of Rila

876 - 946

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سيرته الذاتية متاحة بـ24 لغة مختلفة على ويكيبيديا (زيادة من 22 في 2024). يحتل John of Rila المرتبة 842 بين أكثر شخصية دينية شعبيةً (تقدمًا من 901 في 2024)، والمرتبة 29 بين أكثر السير الذاتية شعبيةً في بلغاريا (تقدمًا من 39 في 2019)، كما يحتل المرتبة الأولى بين أكثر شخصية دينية من بلغاريا شعبيةً.

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Among شخصية دينية

Among شخصية دينية, John of Rila ranks 842 out of 3,187Before him are Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros, Saint Cajetan, Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah, Mammes of Caesarea, 6th Dalai Lama, and John Nelson Darby. After him are Servatius of Tongeren, Martin de Porres, Antipope Ursicinus, Sadhu Sundar Singh, Antipope Boniface VII, and Stanisław Dziwisz.

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Among people born in 876, John of Rila ranks 2Before him is Henry the Fowler. After him is Toda of Pamplona. Among people deceased in 946, John of Rila ranks 3Before him are Pope Marinus II, and Edmund I. After him are Al-Qa'im, Eadgyth, Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid, Abu Bakr bin Yahya al-Suli, and Ibrahim ibn Sinan.

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In بلغاريا

Among people born in بلغاريا, John of Rila ranks 29 out of NaNBefore him are Tzvetan Todorov (1939), Ratko Janev (1939), Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria (1195), Sylvie Vartan (1944), Boris Christoff (1914), and Fritz Zwicky (1898). After him are Rumen Radev (1963), Kiril, Prince of Preslav (1895), Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria (1350), Bonifacius (350), Vasil Levski (1837), and Peter I of Bulgaria (927).

Among شخصية دينية In بلغاريا

Among شخصية دينية born in بلغاريا, John of Rila ranks 1After him are Jeremias II of Constantinople (1536), John XIV of Constantinople (1282), Euthymius of Tarnovo (1317), Neophyte of Bulgaria (1945), Maxim of Bulgaria (1914), Dobri Dobrev (1914), Ivan II of Bulgaria (1300), Cyril of Bulgaria (1901), Sophronius of Vratsa (1739), and Daniil of Bulgaria (1972).

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