Religiöse Persönlichkeit

Pope Symmachus

460 - 514

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Seine Biografie ist in 72 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar (gestiegen von 70 im Jahr 2024). Pope Symmachus ist der 347th beliebteste Religiöse Persönlichkeit (gestiegen vom 397th im Jahr 2024), die 364th beliebteste Biografie aus Italien (gestiegen vom 453rd im Jahr 2019) und der 168th beliebteste aus Italien Religiöse Persönlichkeit.

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Among Religiöse Persönlichkeits

Among religiöse persönlichkeits, Pope Symmachus ranks 347 out of 3,187Before him are Pope Victor III, Vincent de Paul, Pope Stephen I, Muhammad al-Mahdi, Matteo Ricci, and Pietro Parolin. After him are Irenaeus, Malachi, Nathan, Photios I of Constantinople, Pope John XI, and Al-Tirmidhi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 460, Pope Symmachus ranks 2Before him is Romulus Augustulus. After him are Zosimus, Hilderic, Amalafrida, and Eugippius. Among people deceased in 514, Pope Symmachus ranks 1After him is Ælle of Sussex.

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In Italien

Among people born in Italien, Pope Symmachus ranks 364 out of NaNBefore him are Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718), Pope Hormisdas (450), Pope Victor III (1027), Pope Stephen I (200), Matteo Ricci (1552), and Pietro Parolin (1955). After him are Dino Zoff (1942), Michelangelo Antonioni (1912), Grazia Deledda (1871), Riccardo Muti (1941), Gianni Versace (1946), and Dario Fo (1926).

Among Religiöse Persönlichkeits In Italien

Among religiöse persönlichkeits born in Italien, Pope Symmachus ranks 168Before him are Pope Anastasius I (340), Pope Hormisdas (450), Pope Victor III (1027), Pope Stephen I (200), Matteo Ricci (1552), and Pietro Parolin (1955). After him are Pope John XI (910), Pope Clement III (1130), Pope Marinus I (830), Pope Pelagius I (505), Charles Borromeo (1538), and Pope Benedict II (635).

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