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Maron

301 - 410

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 28 lingue su Wikipedia. Maron è il 849° figura religiosa più popolare (in calo dal 729° nel 2024), la 56ª biografia più popolare della Siria (in calo dal 38ª nel 2019) e il 8° figura religiosa più popolare della Siria.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Maron ranks 849 out of 3,187Before him are Servatius of Tongeren, Martin de Porres, Antipope Ursicinus, Sadhu Sundar Singh, Antipope Boniface VII, and Stanisław Dziwisz. After him are Guru Arjan, Anna Göldi, Pier Giorgio Frassati, Eulalia of Barcelona, Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow, and Margaret of Hungary.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 301, Maron ranks 3Before him are Anatolius of Constantinople, and Aelia Eudoxia. After him are Saint Aurelius, Helena, Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius, Olympiodorus of Thebes, and Saint Telemachus. Among people deceased in 410, Maron ranks 2Before him is Alaric I. After him are Emperor Hanzei, Saint Marcella, and Gaudentius of Brescia.

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In Siria

Among people born in Siria, Maron ranks 56 out of NaNBefore him are Al-Dhahabi (1274), Nizar Qabbani (1923), Ahmad al-Khatib (1933), Izz ad-Din al-Qassam (1882), Adunis (1930), and Damascius (480). After him are Moustapha Akkad (1930), Al-Qa'im (893), Thierry, Count of Flanders (1100), Salah al-Din al-Bitar (1912), Nicolaus of Damascus (-64), and Al-Afdal ibn Salah ad-Din (1170).

Among Figura religiosas In Siria

Among figura religiosas born in Siria, Maron ranks 8Before him are Pope Anicetus (70), John Climacus (579), Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (1292), Romanos the Melodist (490), Émile Benveniste (1902), and Ananias of Damascus (100). After him are Apollinaris of Laodicea (310), Sophronius of Jerusalem (560), Youssef Absi (1946), Gregory Peter XX Ghabroyan (1934), Ignatius IV of Antioch (1920), and John X of Antioch (1955).

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