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Julian of Antioch

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Seine Biografie ist in 15 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar. Julian of Antioch ist der 1,579th beliebteste Religiöse Persönlichkeit (gesunken vom 1,343rd im Jahr 2024), die 110th beliebteste Biografie aus Kroatien (gesunken vom 99th im Jahr 2019) und der 10th beliebteste aus Kroatien Religiöse Persönlichkeit.

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Among Religiöse Persönlichkeits

Among religiöse persönlichkeits, Julian of Antioch ranks 1,579 out of 3,187Before him are Federico Borromeo, George Martinuzzi, Antoninus of Florence, Paisius Velichkovsky, Gustav Trolle, and Al-Hakim al-Nishapuri. After him are Didacus of Alcalá, Elizabeth Hesselblad, Filaret Denysenko, Scipione Rebiba, Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr, and Benno.

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Among people born in 231, Julian of Antioch ranks 1 Among people deceased in 305, Julian of Antioch ranks 5Before him are Catherine of Alexandria, Porphyry, Agnes of Rome, and Januarius. After him is Saint Alban.

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In Kroatien

Among people born in Kroatien, Julian of Antioch ranks 110 out of NaNBefore him are Antun Vrančić (1504), Janko Bobetko (1919), Herman of Carinthia (1100), Mirko Cro Cop (1974), Josif Pančić (1814), and George Martinuzzi (1482). After him are Neda Ukraden (1950), Mario Mandžukić (1986), Tin Ujević (1891), Ivan Perišić (1989), Fausto Veranzio (1551), and Vladimir Nazor (1876).

Among Religiöse Persönlichkeits In Kroatien

Among religiöse persönlichkeits born in Kroatien, Julian of Antioch ranks 10Before him are Aloysius Stepinac (1898), Margaret of Hungary (1242), Josip Bozanić (1949), Pavle, Serbian Patriarch (1914), Franjo Šeper (1905), and George Martinuzzi (1482). After him are Quirinus of Sescia (300), Marko Krizin (1589), Maximianus of Ravenna (499), Franjo Kuharić (1919), Marco Antonio de Dominis (1560), and Nicholas Tavelic (1340).

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