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Himiko

175 - 248

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Sa biographie est disponible en 41 langues sur Wikipédia (en hausse par rapport à 39 en 2024). Himiko est la 2,541st politicien la plus populaire (en baisse du 2,050th en 2024), la 103rd biographie la plus populaire du Japon (en baisse du 85th en 2019), ainsi que la 30th politicien du Japon la plus populaire.

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Among Politiciens

Among politiciens, Himiko ranks 2,541 out of 19,576Before her are Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, Artabanus II of Parthia, Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg, Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria, Wen Jiabao, and Soong Mei-ling. After her are Tiglath-Pileser I, Sviatopolk I of Kiev, François Ravaillac, Karl Anton, Prince of Hohenzollern, Arthur Balfour, and Julius Martov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 175, Himiko ranks 4Before her are Zhou Yu, Sun Ce, and Ammonius Saccas. After her is Gan Ning. Among people deceased in 248, Himiko ranks 1After her are Pacatianus, Dongcheon of Goguryeo, Lady Triệu, and Pope Heraclas of Alexandria.

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In Japon

Among people born in Japon, Himiko ranks 103 out of NaNBefore her are Makoto Kobayashi (1944), Tokugawa Hidetada (1579), Kūkai (774), Tomoyuki Yamashita (1885), Akira Suzuki (1930), and Empress Meishō (1624). After her are Tadamichi Kuribayashi (1891), Fumio Kishida (1957), Kiichiro Toyoda (1894), Emperor Sakuramachi (1720), Emperor Nakamikado (1702), and Leo Esaki (1925).

Among Politiciens In Japon

Among politiciens born in Japon, Himiko ranks 30Before her are Uesugi Kenshin (1530), Naoto Kan (1946), Emperor Itoku (-553), Emperor Go-Momozono (1758), Empress Go-Sakuramachi (1740), and Tokugawa Hidetada (1579). After her are Fumio Kishida (1957), Emperor Sakuramachi (1720), Emperor Nakamikado (1702), Shigeru Ishiba (1957), Emperor Higashiyama (1675), and Yasuo Fukuda (1936).

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