Philosophe

Myia

600 BC - 560 BC

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Sa biographie est disponible en 19 langues sur Wikipédia (en hausse par rapport à 17 en 2024). Myia est la 535th philosophe la plus populaire (en hausse du 546th en 2024), la 1,563rd biographie la plus populaire d'Italie (en hausse du 1,575th en 2019), ainsi que la 41st philosophe d'Italie la plus populaire.

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Among Philosophes

Among philosophes, Myia ranks 535 out of 1,267Before her are Saul Kripke, Karl-Otto Apel, Polemon, Ahmad Sirhindi, Carl Stumpf, and Gianni Vattimo. After her are Charles W. Morris, Marpa Lotsawa, Crates of Athens, Jan Patočka, Annemarie Schimmel, and Ammonius Hermiae.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 600 BC, Myia ranks 44Before her are Horatius Cocles, Artaphernes, Datis, Amestris, Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus, and Ageladas. After her are Artaphernes, Agrippa Menenius Lanatus, Hipponax, Scylax of Caryanda, Callimachus, and Tullia Minor. Among people deceased in 560 BC, Myia ranks 4Before her are Alcaeus of Mytilene, Alyattes of Lydia, and Thespis. After her are Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis, and Dorieus.

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In Italie

Among people born in Italie, Myia ranks 1,563 out of NaNBefore her are Prince Amedeo, Duke of Aosta (1898), Antonio Tajani (1953), Pietro II Orseolo (961), Gianni Vattimo (1936), Adaloald (602), and Francesco IV Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1586). After her are Nicholas of Tolentino (1245), Giovanni Legrenzi (1626), Francesco Maria Piave (1810), Cecilia Gallerani (1473), Amy Adams (1974), and Giovanni Lajolo (1935).

Among Philosophes In Italie

Among philosophes born in Italie, Myia ranks 41Before her are Giovanni Girolamo Saccheri (1667), Dicaearchus (-350), Norberto Bobbio (1909), Vittorino da Feltre (1378), Giles of Rome (1243), and Gianni Vattimo (1936). After her are Cesare Ripa (1555), Bernardino Telesio (1509), Antonio Labriola (1843), Gaetano Mosca (1858), Silvia Federici (1942), and Pietro d'Abano (1250).

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