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Basilides

117 - 140

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Életrajza 27 különböző nyelven érhető el a Wikipédián. Basilides a 866th legnépszerűbb vallási személyiség (csökkenés a 800th-ről 2024-ben), a 189th legnépszerűbb életrajz Egyiptom országából (csökkenés a 184th-ről 2019-ben) és a 31st legnépszerűbb Egyiptomból vallási személyiség.

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Among Vallási személyiségs

Among vallási személyiségs, Basilides ranks 866 out of 3,187Before him are Isaac Luria, Philip the Evangelist, Renato Martino, Holofernes, Godfried Danneels, and Leopold III, Margrave of Austria. After him are Paul of Samosata, Gertrude of Nivelles, Antipas of Pergamum, Sa'id bin Zayd, Onesimus, and Acacius of Constantinople.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 117, Basilides ranks 1After him is Aelius Aristides. Among people deceased in 140, Basilides ranks 3Before him are Faustina the Elder, and Menelaus of Alexandria. After him are Mithridates V of Parthia, and John Mark.

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In Egyiptom

Among people born in Egyiptom, Basilides ranks 189 out of NaNBefore him are Sanakht (-2700), Amyrtaeus (-450), Mohamed Atta (1968), Al-Muazzam Turanshah (1250), Saadia Gaon (882), and Al-Mutawakkil III (1500). After him are Djedkare Isesi (-2500), Nazli Sabri (1894), Taha Hussein (1889), Intef II (-2150), Hetepheres I (-2700), and Neferefre (-2500).

Among Vallási személyiségs In Egyiptom

Among vallási személyiségs born in Egyiptom, Basilides ranks 31Before him are Pope Theophilus of Alexandria (310), Pope Peter I of Alexandria (300), Anatolius of Constantinople (301), Al-Suyuti (1445), Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria (1923), and Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria (1952). After him are Antipope Dioscorus (500), Peter III of Alexandria (500), Nahshon (null), Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria (444), Didymus the Blind (313), and Amun-her-khepeshef (-1300).

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