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Ignatius Aphrem II

1965 - presente

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Su biografía está disponible en 21 idiomas en Wikipedia. Ignatius Aphrem II ocupa el puesto 2117 entre los figura religiosa más populares (subió del puesto 3053 en 2024), el puesto 139 entre las biografías más populares de Siria (subió del puesto 191 en 2019) y el puesto 20 entre los figura religiosa de siria más populares.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Ignatius Aphrem II ranks 2,117 out of 3,187Before him are Anthimus VI of Constantinople, Flavio Chigi, Gregorio Rosa Chávez, Bernardus Johannes Alfrink, Juan Benlloch i Vivó, and J. F. Oberlin. After him are Constantine V of Constantinople, Clodoald, Nirmala Srivastava, Dositheus II of Jerusalem, Reza Hosseini Nassab, and Maurice Piat.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Ignatius Aphrem II ranks 123Before him are Tom Tykwer, Gavin Rossdale, Karl-Heinz Riedle, Eddie Irvine, William Zabka, and David Barnea. After him are Jon Cryer, Kyra Sedgwick, Svetlana Medvedeva, Mario Lemieux, Robert Bilott, and Marlee Matlin.

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In Siria

Among people born in Siria, Ignatius Aphrem II ranks 139 out of NaNBefore him are Ibn Abi Usaibia (1204), Khalid Bakdash (1912), Hayır Bey (1464), Maryana Marrash (1848), Ibn al-Qalanisi (1073), and Antiochus Hierax (-266). After him are Cosmas of Maiuma (675), Aram Tigran (1934), Alopen (600), Salim Idris (1957), Muhammad Zaidan (1948), and Ghada al-Samman (1942).

Among Figura religiosas In Siria

Among figura religiosas born in Siria, Ignatius Aphrem II ranks 20Before him are John X of Antioch (1955), Eulogius of Alexandria (501), Ibn Asakir (1105), Gregory III Laham (1933), Ignatius Moses I Daoud (1930), and Ignatius Joseph III Yonan (1944). After him are Cosmas of Maiuma (675), Hilarion Capucci (1922), Ibas of Edessa (400), Maximos IV Sayegh (1878), and Abu Mohammad al-Adnani (1977).

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