Religious Figure

Philippe Barbarin

French Roman Catholic prelate

1950 - today

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His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 23 in 2024). Philippe Barbarin is the 1,420th most popular religious figure (up from 2,247th in 2024), the 42nd most popular biography from Morocco (up from 87th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Moroccan Religious Figure.

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Among Religious Figures

Among religious figures, Philippe Barbarin ranks 1,420 out of 3,187Before him are Ebussuud Efendi, Aga Khan II, Andrew Yeom Soo-jung, Marcial Maciel, Shaohao, and Simon Stock. After him are Annie Chapman, Michael von Faulhaber, Charles of Austria, Bishop of Wroclaw, Muslim ibn Aqil, Yohanan ben Zakkai, and Ippolito d'Este.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Philippe Barbarin ranks 127Before him are Jeffery Deaver, Genesis P-Orridge, Rick Baker, Charles, Prince Napoléon, Yuki Fushimi, and Martin Short. After him are Arthur D. Levinson, Ueli Maurer, Marius Trésor, Bobby McFerrin, Mory Kanté, and Ali Zeidan.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Philippe Barbarin ranks 42 out of NaNBefore him are Sayyida al Hurra (1485), Ahmad al-Badawi (1199), Mohamed Choukri (1935), Mohammed ben Abdallah (1710), Lalla Latifa Amahzoune (1946), and Abd al-Rahman of Morocco (1779). After him are Ahmed Faras (1946), Muhammad IV of Morocco (1803), Christian de Portzamparc (1944), Mordechai Vanunu (1954), Abbas El Fassi (1940), and Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik I Saadi (1541).

Among Religious Figures In Morocco

Among religious figures born in Morocco, Philippe Barbarin ranks 4Before him are Dominique Mamberti (1952), Zeno of Verona (300), and Ahmad al-Badawi (1199). After him are Al-Shadhili (1197), and Baba Sali (1889).

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