Figura religiosa

Lorenzo de Roma

225 - 258

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Su biografía está disponible en 62 idiomas en Wikipedia (aumentó de 61 en 2024). Lorenzo de Roma ocupa el puesto 90 entre los figura religiosa más populares (subió del puesto 97 en 2024), el puesto 18 entre las biografías más populares de España (subió del puesto 26 en 2019) y el puesto 3 entre los figura religiosa de españa más populares.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Lorenzo de Roma ranks 90 out of 3,187Before him are Ruhollah Khomeini, Zechariah, Pope Paul III, Pope Linus, Hildegard of Bingen, and Saint Valentine. After him are Pope Pius II, Pope Innocent XI, Anthony of Padua, Pope Leo I, Pope Clement XII, and Benedict of Nursia.

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Among people born in 225, Lorenzo de Roma ranks 1After him are Gordian III, Liu Hui, Zhong Hui, Lady Triệu, and Tranquillina. Among people deceased in 258, Lorenzo de Roma ranks 1After him are Pope Sixtus II, Cyprian, Novatian, Eugenia of Rome, and Zhuge Dan.

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In España

Among people born in España, Lorenzo de Roma ranks 18 out of NaNBefore him are Pope Alexander VI (1431), Philip II of Spain (1527), Hadrian (76), Ignatius of Loyola (1491), Theodosius I (340), and Isabella I of Castile (1451). After him are Joan Miró (1893), Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (1503), Joanna of Castile (1479), Francisco Pizarro (1478), Catherine of Aragon (1485), and Pope Callixtus III (1379).

Among Figura religiosas In España

Among figura religiosas born in España, Lorenzo de Roma ranks 3Before him are Pope Alexander VI (1431), and Ignatius of Loyola (1491). After him are Catherine of Aragon (1485), Pope Callixtus III (1379), Francis Xavier (1506), Maimonides (1138), Teresa of Ávila (1515), Saint Dominic (1170), Isidore of Seville (560), Tomás de Torquemada (1420), and John of the Cross (1542).

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