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James of Saint George

1230 - 1309

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Sa biographie est disponible en 16 langues sur Wikipédia. James of Saint George est le 431st architecte le plus populaire (en baisse du 412th en 2024), la 525th biographie la plus populaire de Suisse (en baisse du 496th en 2019), ainsi que le 17th architecte de Suisse le plus populaire.

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Among Architectes

Among architectes, James of Saint George ranks 431 out of 518Before him are Momik, Alessandro Antonelli, Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, Ernő Goldfinger, Toros Toramanian, and Massimiliano Fuksas. After him are Wivi Lönn, Josef Gočár, Friedrich Ludwig Persius, Theodor Fischer, Sven Markelius, and Franco Albini.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1230, James of Saint George ranks 16Before him are Guido Guinizelli, Athanasius I of Constantinople, Guiraut Riquier, Rudolf I, Margrave of Baden-Baden, Adelaide of Holland, and Odo, Count of Nevers.  Among people deceased in 1309, James of Saint George ranks 6Before him are Charles II of Naples, François Grimaldi, Angela of Foligno, Raden Wijaya, and Henry III, Duke of Głogów.

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In Suisse

Among people born in Suisse, James of Saint George ranks 525 out of NaNBefore him are Pier Francesco Mola (1612), Willy Jäggi (1906), Heinrich Schmid (1921), Wilhelm Matthias Naeff (1802), Giuseppe Lepori (1902), and Eugen Meier (1930). After him are Severino Minelli (1909), Walter Steiner (1951), Albert Eschenmoser (1925), Walter Weiler (1903), Roger Bocquet (1921), and Ernst Wetter (1877).

Among Architectes In Suisse

Among architectes born in Suisse, James of Saint George ranks 17Before him are Bernard Tschumi (1944), Pierre Jeanneret (1896), Adolphe Appia (1862), Domenico Trezzini (1670), Justus Dahinden (1925), and Aurelio Galfetti (1936).

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