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Chernorizets Hrabar

890 - 950

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Sa biographie est disponible en 17 langues sur Wikipédia. Chernorizets Hrabar est le 1,552nd écrivain le plus populaire (en baisse du 1,339th en 2024), la 63rd biographie la plus populaire de Bulgarie (en baisse du 47th en 2019), ainsi que le 7th écrivain de Bulgarie le plus populaire.

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Among Écrivains

Among écrivains, Chernorizets Hrabar ranks 1,552 out of 7,302Before him are Hunter S. Thompson, Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Samuel Pepys, Auguste Maquet, Richard Lovelace, and Augusto Roa Bastos. After him are Heiner Müller, Hovhannes Tumanyan, Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi, Banine, John Brunner, and Shammai.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 890, Chernorizets Hrabar ranks 6Before him are Pope Anastasius III, Olga of Kiev, Marozia, Rudolph of France, and Alfonso IV of León. After him are Ulrich of Augsburg, Drahomíra, Christopher Lekapenos, Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine, and Mardavij. Among people deceased in 950, Chernorizets Hrabar ranks 3Before him are Al-Qahir, and Siemomysł. After him are Lothair II of Italy, Sunyer, Count of Barcelona, Constantine Lekapenos, and Hywel Dda.

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In Bulgarie

Among people born in Bulgarie, Chernorizets Hrabar ranks 63 out of NaNBefore him are Časlav (896), Vasile Lupu (1595), Osman Pazvantoğlu (1758), Georgi Markov (1929), Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria (1270), and Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria (1259). After him are Kaliman I of Bulgaria (1234), Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria (1300), Sineperver Sultan (1761), Kera Tamara (1301), Kimon Georgiev (1882), and Vitalian (500).

Among Écrivains In Bulgarie

Among écrivains born in Bulgarie, Chernorizets Hrabar ranks 7Before him are Aesop (-620), Elias Canetti (1905), Saint Naum (830), Hristo Botev (1848), Ivan Vazov (1850), and Georgi Markov (1929). After him are Sabahattin Ali (1907), Gregory Tsamblak (1365), Constantine of Preslav (900), Georgi Sava Rakovski (1821), Elin Pelin (1877), and Petko Slaveykov (1827).

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