Figura religiosa

Pelagia

400 - 457

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 22 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 19 nel 2024). Pelagia è la 724ª figura religiosa più popolare (in aumento dal 1026ª nel 2024), la 307ª biografia più popolare della Turchia (in aumento dal 492ª nel 2019) e la 51ª figura religiosa più popolare della Turchia.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Pelagia ranks 724 out of 3,187Before her are Alessandro Farnese, Anatolius of Constantinople, Ivo of Kermartin, Ludmila of Bohemia, Theodore Edgar McCarrick, and Zayd ibn Ali. After her are Nathan Söderblom, Silas, Dayananda Saraswati, Muhammad Ahmad, Demetrios I of Constantinople, and Eulalia of Mérida.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 400, Pelagia ranks 13Before her are Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus, Vasubandhu, Olybrius, Ermanaric, Alexius of Rome, and Yazdegerd I. After her are Aspar, Victor, Constans II, Eutropius, Fritigern, and Marcomer. Among people deceased in 457, Pelagia ranks 4Before her are Merovech, Marcian, and Avitus. After her are Yazdegerd II, Aioulf, Proterius of Alexandria, and Ibas of Edessa.

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In Turchia

Among people born in Turchia, Pelagia ranks 307 out of NaNBefore her are Evagrius Ponticus (345), Ignatios of Constantinople (797), Tarasios of Constantinople (730), Attalus III (-170), Kassia (810), and Abgar V (-1). After her are Barsine (-363), Constantine Laskaris (1170), Şehzade Abdullah (1776), Cevdet Sunay (1899), Süleyman Çelebi (1377), and Theodore the Studite (759).

Among Figura religiosas In Turchia

Among figura religiosas born in Turchia, Pelagia ranks 51Before her are Flavian of Constantinople (380), Lydia of Thyatira (100), Germanus I of Constantinople (634), Evagrius Ponticus (345), Ignatios of Constantinople (797), and Tarasios of Constantinople (730). After her are Demetrios I of Constantinople (1914), Theophilus of Antioch (140), Eutyches (380), Nikephoros I of Constantinople (758), Gregory Thaumaturgus (213), and Expeditus (300).

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