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 John Skylitzes, Giuliano da Sangallo, and Boniface I, Marquess of Montferrat. 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 8,916 globally memorable people, including John Skylitzes, Giuliano da Sangallo, and Boniface I, Marquess of Montferrat. Additionaly, 8,489 globally memorable people passed away during the Scribal Era era including John Skylitzes, Boniface I, Marquess of Montferrat, and Adelard of Bath.
People Born during the Scribal Era era
Go to all RankingsJohn Skylitzes
1040 - 1101
HPI: 70.52
Giuliano da Sangallo
1445 - 1516
HPI: 69.04
Boniface I, Marquess of Montferrat
1150 - 1207
HPI: 75.18
Adelard of Bath
1075 - 1160
HPI: 65.95
Silas
1 - 100
HPI: 70.37
Widukind of Corvey
925 - 980
HPI: 66.15
Gentile da Fabriano
1370 - 1427
HPI: 70.35
Lucius Antonius Saturninus
20 - 89
HPI: 66.56
Aulus Cornelius Celsus
25 BC - 50
HPI: 74.13
Berossus
400 BC - 300 BC
HPI: 70.12
Phraates IV
90 BC - 2 BC
HPI: 68.06
Attalus II Philadelphus
220 BC - 138 BC
HPI: 70.12
People Deceased during the Scribal Era era
Go to all RankingsJohn Skylitzes
1040 - 1101
HPI: 70.52
Boniface I, Marquess of Montferrat
1150 - 1207
HPI: 75.18
Adelard of Bath
1075 - 1160
HPI: 65.95
Silas
1 - 100
HPI: 70.37
Widukind of Corvey
925 - 980
HPI: 66.15
Gentile da Fabriano
1370 - 1427
HPI: 70.35
Lucius Antonius Saturninus
20 - 89
HPI: 66.56
Epicharmus of Kos
524 BC - 435 BC
HPI: 70.55
Aulus Cornelius Celsus
25 BC - 50
HPI: 74.13
Berossus
400 BC - 300 BC
HPI: 70.12
Phraates IV
90 BC - 2 BC
HPI: 68.06
Attalus II Philadelphus
220 BC - 138 BC
HPI: 70.12
Occupations
Most individuals born in the Scribal Era were POLITICIANS (4662), RELIGIOUS FIGURES (1253), WRITERS (689), NOBLEMEN (517), and PHILOSOPHERS (368), while most who died were HISTORIANS (110), POLITICIANS (4529), ASTRONOMERS (35), RELIGIOUS FIGURES (1248), and WRITERS (641).













