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Benkei

1155 - 1189

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 30 lingue su Wikipedia. Benkei è il 739° figura religiosa più popolare (in calo dal 659° nel 2024), la 118ª biografia più popolare della Giappone (in calo dal 95ª nel 2019) e il 6° figura religiosa più popolare della Giappone.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Benkei ranks 739 out of 3,187Before him are Angelo Scola, Obadiah, Al-Suyuti, Robert of Molesme, John Mott, and Nahor, son of Serug. After him are Mordecai, Saint Remigius, Olaus Magnus, Matteo Zuppi, Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria, and Juliana of Nicomedia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1155, Benkei ranks 6Before him are Isaac II Angelos, Peter II of Courtenay, Alfonso VIII of Castile, Niketas Choniates, and Ottokar I of Bohemia. After him are Henry the Young King, Shahab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardi, Kilij Arslan II, Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus, Hermann I, Landgrave of Thuringia, and Kamo no Chōmei. Among people deceased in 1189, Benkei ranks 5Before him are Henry II of England, Minamoto no Yoshitsune, Gerard de Ridefort, and William II of Sicily. After him are Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony, Humbert III, Count of Savoy, Frederick, Duke of Bohemia, and Emperor Shizong of Jin.

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In Giappone

Among people born in Giappone, Benkei ranks 118 out of NaNBefore him are Tameo Ide (1908), Chiune Sugihara (1900), Hasekura Tsunenaga (1571), Joan Fontaine (1917), Yasuo Fukuda (1936), and Ōkubo Toshimichi (1830). After him are Prince Shōtoku (574), Eisaku Satō (1901), Emperor Nintoku (290), Joe Hisaishi (1950), Emperor Kōshō (-505), and Kakuichi Mimura (1931).

Among Figura religiosas In Giappone

Among figura religiosas born in Giappone, Benkei ranks 6Before him are Kane Tanaka (1903), Paulo Miki (1564), Dōgen (1200), Nichiren (1222), and Empress Meishō (1624). After him are Abe no Seimei (921), Sen no Rikyū (1522), Mikao Usui (1865), Yamamoto Tsunetomo (1659), Ikkyū (1394), and Eisai (1141).

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