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Didymus Chalcenterus

63 BC - 10

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Sa biographie est disponible en 24 langues sur Wikipédia. Didymus Chalcenterus est le 1,707th écrivain le plus populaire (en hausse du 2,449th en 2024), la 281st biographie la plus populaire d'Égypte (en hausse du 351st en 2019), ainsi que le 17th écrivain d'Égypte le plus populaire.

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Among Écrivains

Among écrivains, Didymus Chalcenterus ranks 1,707 out of 7,302Before him are John Gray, Aleksandr Kuprin, Anne Sexton, Friedrich Rückert, Konstantin Paustovsky, and Jens Fink-Jensen. After him are Chico Xavier, Denis Fonvizin, Rafael Sabatini, Patricia Cornwell, Robert Harris, and Jurji Zaydan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 63 BC, Didymus Chalcenterus ranks 4Before him are Augustus, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, and Pacorus I. After him is Antonius Musa. Among people deceased in 10, Didymus Chalcenterus ranks 3Before him are Hillel the Elder, and Salome I. After him is Marcus Antistius Labeo.

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In Égypte

Among people born in Égypte, Didymus Chalcenterus ranks 281 out of NaNBefore him are Merytre-Hatshepsut (-1500), Marika Rökk (1913), Ahmed Shawqi (1868), Al-Musta'in (1390), Alexander II Zabinas (-190), and Bakenranef (-700). After him are Samir Amin (1931), Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy (1928), Huda Sha'arawi (1879), Syrianus (400), Olympiodorus the Younger (495), and Dina bint Abdul-Hamid (1929).

Among Écrivains In Égypte

Among écrivains born in Égypte, Didymus Chalcenterus ranks 17Before him are Dionysius Thrax (-170), Pope Dionysius of Alexandria (190), Taha Hussein (1889), Achilles Tatius (200), Giuseppe Ungaretti (1888), and Ahmed Shawqi (1868). After him are Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy (1928), Rifa'a al-Tahtawi (1801), Herodas (-300), Eutychius of Alexandria (877), Anastasius Sinaita (630), and Ibn al-Farid (1181).

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