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Tarasios of Constantinople

730 - 806

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Seine Biografie ist in 28 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar. Tarasios of Constantinople ist der 716th beliebteste Religiöse Persönlichkeit (gestiegen vom 870th im Jahr 2024), die 303rd beliebteste Biografie aus Türkei (gestiegen vom 410th im Jahr 2019) und der 50th beliebteste aus der Türkei Religiöse Persönlichkeit.

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Among Religiöse Persönlichkeits

Among religiöse persönlichkeits, Tarasios of Constantinople ranks 716 out of 3,187Before him are Je Tsongkhapa, Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya, Evagrius Ponticus, Joseph of Cupertino, Aloysius Stepinac, and Ignatios of Constantinople. After him are Alessandro Farnese, Anatolius of Constantinople, Ivo of Kermartin, Ludmila of Bohemia, Theodore Edgar McCarrick, and Zayd ibn Ali.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 730, Tarasios of Constantinople ranks 1After him are Beatus of Liébana, Zhou Fang, and Yamabe no Akahito. Among people deceased in 806, Tarasios of Constantinople ranks 1After him are Emperor Kanmu, Emperor Shunzong of Tang, Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī, and Yahya ibn Khalid.

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In Türkei

Among people born in Türkei, Tarasios of Constantinople ranks 303 out of NaNBefore him are Necmettin Erbakan (1926), Isidore of Miletus (442), Polyxena (null), Yaqut al-Hamawi (1179), Evagrius Ponticus (345), and Ignatios of Constantinople (797). After him are Attalus III (-170), Kassia (810), Abgar V (-1), Pelagia (400), Barsine (-363), and Constantine Laskaris (1170).

Among Religiöse Persönlichkeits In Türkei

Among religiöse persönlichkeits born in Türkei, Tarasios of Constantinople ranks 50Before him are Philemon (100), Flavian of Constantinople (380), Lydia of Thyatira (100), Germanus I of Constantinople (634), Evagrius Ponticus (345), and Ignatios of Constantinople (797). After him are Pelagia (400), Demetrios I of Constantinople (1914), Theophilus of Antioch (140), Eutyches (380), Nikephoros I of Constantinople (758), and Gregory Thaumaturgus (213).

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