Time Period
Scribal Era
500 BC - 1449
The Scribal Era took place between 500 BC and 1449. This Era was followed by the Printing Era. The most memorable people born in this era include Rashid ad-Din Sinan, Thibaud Gaudin, and John, Count Palatine of Neumarkt. The most important cities in this era, ranked by number of deaths, were Rome (470), Constantinople (211), and Baghdad (86).
People
Between 500 BC and 1449, the Scribal Era era was the birth place of 8,919 globally memorable people, including Rashid ad-Din Sinan, Thibaud Gaudin, and John, Count Palatine of Neumarkt. Additionaly, 8,493 globally memorable people passed away during the Scribal Era era including Rashid ad-Din Sinan, Thibaud Gaudin, and John, Count Palatine of Neumarkt.
People Born during the Scribal Era era
Go to all RankingsRashid ad-Din Sinan
1130 - 1192
HPI: 68.74
Thibaud Gaudin
1229 - 1292
HPI: 66.41
John, Count Palatine of Neumarkt
1383 - 1443
HPI: 60.87
Richard de Bures
1200 - 1247
HPI: 61.30
Ota
874 - Present
HPI: 62.31
Otto Orseolo
992 - 1032
HPI: 61.70
Diogenes of Oenoanda
200 - 200
HPI: 63.67
Peter I of Courtenay
1126 - 1183
HPI: 63.22
Haakon the Young
1232 - 1257
HPI: 58.25
Alexander of Bergamo
201 - 303
HPI: 62.00
Anuruddha
450 BC - Present
HPI: 64.45
Stateira II
346 BC - 323 BC
HPI: 78.15
People Deceased during the Scribal Era era
Go to all RankingsRashid ad-Din Sinan
1130 - 1192
HPI: 68.74
Thibaud Gaudin
1229 - 1292
HPI: 66.41
John, Count Palatine of Neumarkt
1383 - 1443
HPI: 60.87
Richard de Bures
1200 - 1247
HPI: 61.30
Otto Orseolo
992 - 1032
HPI: 61.70
Diogenes of Oenoanda
200 - 200
HPI: 63.67
Peter I of Courtenay
1126 - 1183
HPI: 63.22
Haakon the Young
1232 - 1257
HPI: 58.25
Alexander of Bergamo
201 - 303
HPI: 62.00
Stateira II
346 BC - 323 BC
HPI: 78.15
Reginald I, Count of Burgundy
986 - 1057
HPI: 63.96
Lambert I, Count of Louvain
1000 - 1015
HPI: 64.05
Occupations
Most individuals born in the Scribal Era were POLITICIANS (4662), RELIGIOUS FIGURES (1254), WRITERS (689), NOBLEMEN (519), and PHILOSOPHERS (368), while most who died were SOCIAL ACTIVISTS (32), RELIGIOUS FIGURES (1250), POLITICIANS (4528), PHILOSOPHERS (351), and COMPANIONS (321).














