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Festus

390 - 380

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Seine Biografie ist in 24 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar. Festus ist der 267th beliebteste Historiker (gesunken vom 250th im Jahr 2024), die 2,794th beliebteste Biografie aus Italien (gesunken vom 2,765th im Jahr 2019) und der 19th beliebteste aus Italien Historiker.

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Among Historikers

Among historikers, Festus ranks 267 out of 561Before him are Lucius Coelius Antipater, Philistus, Hermann Conring, Thomas the Archdeacon, Peter Brown, and Frederick Jackson Turner. After him are Elishe, André Clot, A. H. M. Jones, Maxime Rodinson, Ahmad Kasravi, and Yitzhak Arad.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 390, Festus ranks 7Before him are Pope Leo I, Flavius Aetius, Pope Sixtus III, Bleda, Prosper of Aquitaine, and Jeonji of Baekje. After him is Faustus of Byzantium. Among people deceased in 380, Festus ranks 5Before him are Samudragupta, Fritigern, Aelius Donatus, and Pope Peter II of Alexandria. After him is Evagrius of Constantinople.

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In Italien

Among people born in Italien, Festus ranks 2,794 out of NaNBefore him are Luca Guadagnino (1971), Toni Servillo (1959), Giulio Gaudini (1904), Marietta Alboni (1823), Eusebio Kino (1645), and Angela Luce (1938). After him are Giuseppe Abbati (1836), Salvatore Sciarrino (1947), Vincenzo Camuccini (1771), Lucius Flavius Silva (40), Attilio Pavesi (1910), and Giorgio Biandrata (1515).

Among Historikers In Italien

Among historikers born in Italien, Festus ranks 19Before him are Andrea Alciato (1492), Peter Martyr d'Anghiera (1457), Martino Martini (1614), Antiochus of Syracuse (-450), Annius of Viterbo (1437), and Philistus (-430). After him are Marino Sanuto the Younger (1466), Filippo Baldinucci (1625), Quintus Claudius Quadrigarius (-200), Andrea Riccardi (1950), Dino Compagni (1255), and Michele Amari (1806).

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