Filósofo

Plutarch of Athens

350 - 431

ES.WIKIPEDIA PAGE VIEWS (PV)

Photo of Plutarch of Athens

Icon of person Plutarch of Athens

Su biografía está disponible en 24 idiomas en Wikipedia (aumentó de 22 en 2024). Plutarch of Athens ocupa el puesto 401 entre los filósofo más populares (bajó del puesto 381 en 2024), el puesto 244 entre las biografías más populares de Grecia (bajó del puesto 225 en 2019) y el puesto 35 entre los filósofo de grecia más populares.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Plutarch of Athens by language

Loading...

Among Filósofos

Among filósofos, Plutarch of Athens ranks 401 out of 1,267Before him are A. S. Neill, J. L. Austin, Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Anne Conway, Carl Gustav Hempel, and Siger of Brabant. After him are Karl Rahner, Antoine Destutt de Tracy, Luce Irigaray, E. H. Carr, Yajnavalkya, and Paul Tillich.

Most Popular Filósofos in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 350, Plutarch of Athens ranks 3Before him are Hypatia, and Bonifacius. After him are Ardashir II, Dalmatius, Thaïs, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Hermeric, Shemon Bar Sabbae, Octar, Pope Timothy I of Alexandria, and Sosurim of Goguryeo. Among people deceased in 431, Plutarch of Athens ranks 1After him are Paulinus of Nola, and Palladius of Galatia.

Others Born in 350

Go to all Rankings

Others Deceased in 431

Go to all Rankings

In Grecia

Among people born in Grecia, Plutarch of Athens ranks 244 out of NaNBefore him are Memnon of Rhodes (-380), Prokopis Pavlopoulos (1950), Mnesikles (-500), Antiochus VIII Grypus (-141), Costas Simitis (1936), and Xanthippus of Carthage (-300). After him are Helen of Greece and Denmark (1896), Agathon (-448), Calchas (null), Exekias (-501), Demaratus (-600), and Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark (1872).

Among Filósofos In Grecia

Among filósofos born in Grecia, Plutarch of Athens ranks 35Before him are Aenesidemus (-80), Cleobulus (-590), Crates of Thebes (-365), Stilpo (-359), Philo of Larissa (-145), and Archelaus (-500). After him are Timon of Phlius (-320), Eudemus of Rhodes (-370), Phaedo of Elis (-401), Anaxarchus (-380), Polemon (-400), and Crates of Athens (-400).

العربية中文NederlandsEnglishFrançaisDeutschMagyarItaliano日本語PolskiPortuguêsРусскийEspañol