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Sophronius of Jerusalem

560 - 638

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Seine Biografie ist in 30 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar. Sophronius of Jerusalem ist der 1,000th beliebteste Religiöse Persönlichkeit (gesunken vom 949th im Jahr 2024), die 73rd beliebteste Biografie aus Syrien (gesunken vom 62nd im Jahr 2019) und der 10th beliebteste aus Syrien Religiöse Persönlichkeit.

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Among Religiöse Persönlichkeits

Among religiöse persönlichkeits, Sophronius of Jerusalem ranks 1,000 out of 3,187Before him are Benedict the Moor, Gotthard of Hildesheim, Jeremias II of Constantinople, Ascanio Sforza, Paula of Rome, and Otto of Bamberg. After him are Frumentius, Basil Fool for Christ, Peter Mogila, Leopold Mandić, John of Matha, and Vilna Gaon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 560, Sophronius of Jerusalem ranks 2Before him is Isidore of Seville. After him are Tassilo I of Bavaria, Constantina, and Labīd. Among people deceased in 638, Sophronius of Jerusalem ranks 2Before him is Pope Honorius I. After him is Sergius I of Constantinople.

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In Syrien

Among people born in Syrien, Sophronius of Jerusalem ranks 73 out of NaNBefore him are Apollinaris of Laodicea (310), Seleucus VI Epiphanes (-150), Herodian (170), Maher al-Assad (1967), Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan (1080), and Julia Maesa (165). After him are Farid al-Atrash (1910), Ibrahim ibn al-Walid (700), Adib Shishakli (1909), Ibn al-Shatir (1304), Abu Tammam (788), and Tuman bay II (1474).

Among Religiöse Persönlichkeits In Syrien

Among religiöse persönlichkeits born in Syrien, Sophronius of Jerusalem ranks 10Before him are Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (1292), Romanos the Melodist (490), Émile Benveniste (1902), Ananias of Damascus (100), Maron (301), and Apollinaris of Laodicea (310). After him are Youssef Absi (1946), Gregory Peter XX Ghabroyan (1934), Ignatius IV of Antioch (1920), John X of Antioch (1955), Eulogius of Alexandria (501), and Ibn Asakir (1105).

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