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Ieronymos II of Athens

1938 - presente

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 22 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 21 nel 2024). Ieronymos II of Athens è il 2196° figura religiosa più popolare (in calo dal 1667° nel 2024), la 589ª biografia più popolare della Grecia (in calo dal 479ª nel 2019) e il 38° figura religiosa più popolare della Grecia.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Ieronymos II of Athens ranks 2,196 out of 3,187Before him are Charles Wesley, Jonathan Sacks, Matrona Nikonova, Pami, François de Tournon, and László Paskai. After him are Leonardo Murialdo, Gaudentius of Brescia, Hans Talhoffer, Balthasar Bekker, Juraj Drašković, and Giuseppe Caprio.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1938, Ieronymos II of Athens ranks 261Before him are Perry Anderson, Alan Dershowitz, Marinella, Giant Baba, Princess Anne, Duchess of Calabria, and Tiziano Terzani. After him are Vyacheslav Ivanov, Chas Chandler, Ingrid Caven, Artavazd Peleshyan, Pat Buchanan, and Klaus Hänsch.

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In Grecia

Among people born in Grecia, Ieronymos II of Athens ranks 589 out of NaNBefore him are Louis Dumont (1911), Marinella (1938), Machanidas (-254), Apollodorus the Epicurean (-150), Joseph Sifakis (1946), and Rhianus (-275). After him are Eudamidas III (-300), Philinna (-400), Euphranor (-301), Theagenes of Megara (-700), Pamphilus (-390), and Mentor of Rhodes (-380).

Among Figura religiosas In Grecia

Among figura religiosas born in Grecia, Ieronymos II of Athens ranks 38Before him are Aristarchus of Thessalonica (5), Nephon II of Constantinople (1450), Christodoulos of Athens (1939), Eugenios Voulgaris (1716), Anthimus VII of Constantinople (1827), and Gregory VII of Constantinople (1850). After him are Athanasius III of Constantinople (1597), Megabates (-600), Joachim IV of Constantinople (1837), John Zizioulas (1931), Abundius (null), and Philothei of Athens (1522).

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