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Dagobert I

611 - 639

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 49 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 47 nel 2024). Dagobert I è il 1176° politico più popolare (in calo dal 1066° nel 2024), la 386ª biografia più popolare della Francia (in aumento dal 396ª nel 2019) e il 100° politico più popolare della Francia.

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Among Politicos

Among politicos, Dagobert I ranks 1,176 out of 19,576Before him are Emperor Kōmei, Al-Walid I, Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, Viktor Orbán, Abdullah I of Jordan, and Marie Louise d’Orléans. After him are Balbinus, Abel, King of Denmark, János Kádár, Charles I of Hungary, Berke, and William Howard Taft.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 611, Dagobert I ranks 2Before him is Pope Leo II.  Among people deceased in 639, Dagobert I ranks 1After him are Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah, Chintila, Suhayl ibn Amr, Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan, Shurahbil ibn Hasana, Fadl ibn Abbas, and Utba ibn Ghazwan.

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In Francia

Among people born in Francia, Dagobert I ranks 386 out of NaNBefore him are Matilda of Boulogne (1103), Robert Guiscard (1016), Joseph-Ignace Guillotin (1738), Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908), Fernand Braudel (1902), and Marie Louise d’Orléans (1662). After him are François Arago (1786), Jean Arp (1886), Marquis de Condorcet (1743), Ève Curie (1904), Marin Mersenne (1588), and Pierre Bonnard (1867).

Among Politicos In Francia

Among politicos born in Francia, Dagobert I ranks 100Before him are Diane de Poitiers (1499), Napoléon Louis Bonaparte (1804), Robert I, Duke of Normandy (1010), Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (1748), Matilda of Boulogne (1103), and Marie Louise d’Orléans (1662). After him are Louis Antoine de Saint-Just (1767), Louis IV of France (920), Patrice de MacMahon (1808), James I of Aragon (1208), Jérôme Bonaparte (1784), and Pierre Laval (1883).

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