Religious Figure
Korah
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Korah
His biography is available in 33 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 30 in 2024). Korah is the 667th most popular religious figure (down from 612th in 2024).
Korah is most famous for his role in the story of the golden calf. Korah was a Levite who was part of a group of Levites and Israelites who challenged Moses’ authority, saying that he had no right to be their leader. Korah and his followers were swallowed up by the earth.
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Among Religious Figures
Among religious figures, Korah ranks 667 out of 3,187. Before him are Francis Borgia, 4th Duke of Gandía, Tarcisius, John Knox, Zebedee, Saint Eustace, and Pope Theophilus of Alexandria. After him are Scholastica, Edward the Confessor, Onuphrius, Truganini, Mahākāśyapa, and Flavian of Constantinople.
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Go to all RankingsFrancis Borgia, 4th Duke of Gandía
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HPI: 71.27
Rank: 661
Tarcisius
263 - 275
HPI: 71.27
Rank: 662
John Knox
1514 - 1572
HPI: 71.26
Rank: 663
Zebedee
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HPI: 71.25
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Saint Eustace
10 - 118
HPI: 71.24
Rank: 665
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HPI: 71.21
Rank: 666
Korah
HPI: 71.18
Rank: 667
Scholastica
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Rank: 668
Edward the Confessor
1003 - 1066
HPI: 71.18
Rank: 669
Onuphrius
320 - 400
HPI: 71.17
Rank: 670
Truganini
1812 - 1876
HPI: 71.15
Rank: 671
Mahākāśyapa
550 BC - 549 BC
HPI: 71.13
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HPI: 71.12
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