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Polycrates of Ephesus

2nd century bishop of Ephesus

125 - 196

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Polycrates of Ephesus is the 2,742nd most popular religious figure (down from 2,190th in 2024), the 1,120th most popular biography from Türkiye (down from 983rd in 2019) and the 160th most popular Turkish Religious Figure.

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Among Religious Figures

Among religious figures, Polycrates of Ephesus ranks 2,742 out of 3,187. Before him are Paul I of Constantinople, Pope Eumenes of Alexandria, José Manuel Imbamba, Franziskus von Bettinger, Richard de Bury, and Michael Levytsky. After him are Štěpán Trochta, Kazim Rashti, Sebastian Koto Khoarai, Joseph Othmar Rauscher, Tonpa Shenrab Miwoche, and Jacques Gaillot.

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Among people born in 125, Polycrates of Ephesus ranks 3. Before him are Apuleius, and Faustina the Younger.  Among people deceased in 196, Polycrates of Ephesus ranks 1. 

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, Polycrates of Ephesus ranks 1,120 out of NaN. Before him are Tevfik Kış (1934), Müslüm Gürses (1953), Burak Yılmaz (1985), Erkin Koray (1941), Neşet Ertaş (1938), and Konstantios Doukas (1060). After him are Sirarpie Der Nersessian (1896), Constantine Lekapenos (930), Ahmet Adnan Saygun (1907), Manolis Kalomiris (1883), Can Bartu (1936), and Levon Shant (1869).

Among Religious Figures In Türkiye

Among religious figures born in Türkiye, Polycrates of Ephesus ranks 160. Before him are Antony II of Constantinople (829), John X of Constantinople (1200), Tychicus (null), Gennadius of Constantinople (458), Theodotus of Byzantium (200), and Arsacius of Tarsus (400). After him are Andon Bedros IX Hassoun (1809), Simeon the Holy Fool (522), Flavian I of Antioch (320), Evagrius of Constantinople (350), Epenetus of Carthage (1), and Theophylact (793).

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