Figura religiosa

Saint Walpurga

710 - 779

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Su biografía está disponible en 32 idiomas en Wikipedia. Saint Walpurga ocupa el puesto 493 entre los figura religiosa más populares (subió del puesto 650 en 2024), el puesto 384 entre las biografías más populares de Reino Unido (subió del puesto 470 en 2019) y el puesto 5 entre los figura religiosa del reino unido más populares.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Saint Walpurga ranks 493 out of 3,187Before her are Gad, Saint Florian, Pope John IV, Pope Agapetus I, Saint Spyridon, and Maximus the Confessor. After her are Basilios Bessarion, Antipope Benedict XIII, Pope Benedict V, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Pope Stephen II, and Zaynab bint Ali.

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Among people born in 710, Saint Walpurga ranks 2Before her is Rabia of Basra. After her are Krum, Desiderius, Carloman, Antipope Constantine II, Sevar of Bulgaria, Aureolus of Aragon, and Lullus. Among people deceased in 779, Saint Walpurga ranks 1After her are Emperor Daizong of Tang, and Saint Sturm.

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In Reino Unido

Among people born in Reino Unido, Saint Walpurga ranks 384 out of NaNBefore her are David Lloyd George (1863), Arthur Evans (1851), Robert Fripp (1946), Roger Penrose (1931), William Wordsworth (1770), and James George Frazer (1854). After her are Clement Attlee (1883), Francis Galton (1822), Frederic Leighton (1830), David Prowse (1935), Graham Greene (1904), and Richard Henderson (1945).

Among Figura religiosas In Reino Unido

Among figura religiosas born in Reino Unido, Saint Walpurga ranks 5Before her are Saint Patrick (385), Saint Boniface (680), John Harvard (1607), and Saint Ursula (400). After her are Alcuin (735), William Laud (1573), John Wesley (1703), Thomas Becket (1119), Pope Adrian IV (1100), John Knox (1514), and Edward the Confessor (1003).

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