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Julius Pollux

200 - 238

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Giulio Polluce (in greco antico Ἰούλιος Πολυδεύκης?, Ioúlios Polydeúkēs; Naucrati, ... – Atene, ...; fl. 183) è stato un grammatico e lessicografo greco antico. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

La sua biografia è disponibile in 18 lingue su Wikipedia. Julius Pollux è il 865° filosofo più popolare (in calo dal 674° nel 2024), la 380ª biografia più popolare dell'Egitto (in calo dal 302ª nel 2019) e il 19° filosofo più popolare dell'Egitto.

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Among Filosofos

Among filosofos, Julius Pollux ranks 865 out of 1,267Before him are Metrodorus of Chios, Denis Pétau, Claude Lefort, Charles Kay Ogden, Anandamayi Ma, and Timon of Athens. After him are Myson of Chenae, James Mark Baldwin, Frederick Copleston, August Böckh, Ted Nelson, and Raymond Williams.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 200, Julius Pollux ranks 61Before him are Empress He, Amelius, Yan Liang, Gongsun Du, Apollonius Dyscolus, and Abercius of Hieropolis. After him are Licinianus, Hierocles, Ma Jun, Cniva, Hermogenes of Tarsus, and Philostratus of Lemnos. Among people deceased in 238, Julius Pollux ranks 7Before him are Maximinus Thrax, Gordian I, Gordian II, Balbinus, Pupienus, and Gaius Julius Verus Maximus.

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In Egitto

Among people born in Egitto, Julius Pollux ranks 380 out of NaNBefore him are Olympiodorus of Thebes (301), Salama Moussa (1887), Tiberius Julius Alexander (100), Maximus I of Constantinople (350), Doria Shafik (1908), and Essam Sharaf (1952). After him are Nebetah (-1350), W. D. Hamilton (1936), Anatolius of Laodicea (201), Dionysius Periegetes (100), Cleomenes of Naucratis (-400), and Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu (1943).

Among Filosofos In Egitto

Among filosofos born in Egitto, Julius Pollux ranks 19Before him are Syrianus (400), Olympiodorus the Younger (495), Hermias (401), Ahmad al-Tayyeb (1946), Nasr Abu Zayd (1943), and Isaac Israeli ben Solomon (832). After him are Isidore of Alexandria (450), Thrasyllus of Mendes (-100), and Leila Ahmed (1940).

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