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Pierre Prüm

1886 - 1950

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 15 lingue su Wikipedia. Pierre Prüm è il 16522° politico più popolare (in calo dal 14905° nel 2024), la 64ª biografia più popolare della Lussemburgo (in calo dal 49ª nel 2019) e il 27° politico più popolare della Lussemburgo.

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Among Politicos

Among politicos, Pierre Prüm ranks 16,515 out of 19,576Before him are Alexei Kudrin, Sinan Oğan, Arthur Whitten Brown, Alexandre de Moraes, Ilkka Kanerva, and Carlos Graça. After him are Fergus Mór, Thomas F. Bayard, Sylvestre Ntibantunganya, Werner Meyer, Denys Monastyrsky, and Fernando Villavicencio.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1886, Pierre Prüm ranks 279Before him are Östen Undén, Reggie Pridmore, Apsley Cherry-Garrard, Jalmari Eskola, Robert Hennet, and Arthur Whitten Brown. After him are Hugo Black, Charlotte Mineau, Hans von Blixen-Finecke, Edward Everett Horton, Árpád Tóth, and Karl Dane. Among people deceased in 1950, Pierre Prüm ranks 185Before him are Hanns Kräly, Maurice Schilles, Enrico Mizzi, Joe Fry, Riccardo Nowak, and Jaroslav Kvapil. After him are Hubert Stevens, Conrad Christensen, Marguerite De La Motte, Annie Montague Alexander, Anders Peter Nielsen, and Sid Grauman.

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In Lussemburgo

Among people born in Lussemburgo, Pierre Prüm ranks 64 out of NaNBefore him are Julien Darui (1916), Jean Jacoby (1891), Nicolas Schmit (1953), Émile Reuter (1874), Monique Melsen (1951), and Vicky Krieps (1983). After him are Prince Félix of Luxembourg (1984), Andy Schleck (1985), Fränk Schleck (1980), Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg (1991), Kim Kirchen (1978), and Prince Louis of Luxembourg (1986).

Among Politicos In Lussemburgo

Among politicos born in Lussemburgo, Pierre Prüm ranks 27Before him are Jean Asselborn (1949), Lydie Polfer (1952), Jean-Jacques Willmar (1792), Jacques Poos (1935), Nicolas Schmit (1953), and Émile Reuter (1874). After him are Etienne Schneider (1971).

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