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Polemon I of Pontus

65 BC - 8 BC

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 25 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 24 nel 2024). Polemon I of Pontus è il 2608° scrittore più popolare (in aumento dal 2655° nel 2024), la 814ª biografia più popolare della Turchia (in calo dal 810ª nel 2019) e il 78° scrittore più popolare della Turchia.

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Among Scrittores

Among scrittores, Polemon I of Pontus ranks 2,608 out of 7,302Before him are Jorge Guillén, Cornelia Funke, Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire, Ottavio Rinuccini, Mir Taqi Mir, and D. B. Weiss. After him are Giulio Angioni, Michael Grant, Thomas Percy, Rosario Castellanos, Friedrich Spee, and Mariana Alcoforado.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 65 BC, Polemon I of Pontus ranks 4Before him are Horace, Salome I, and Cicero Minor.  Among people deceased in 8 BC, Polemon I of Pontus ranks 3Before him are Horace, and Gaius Maecenas.

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In Turchia

Among people born in Turchia, Polemon I of Pontus ranks 814 out of NaNBefore him are Theodore Abu Qurrah (750), Hezârfen Ahmed Çelebi (1609), Athanasius I of Constantinople (1230), George, Emperor of Trebizond (1255), Tatikios (1100), and Timotheus of Miletus (-450). After him are Assaracus (null), Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pasha (1713), Nureddin Pasha (1873), John of Ephesus (507), Antimachus (-400), and Constantine Ypsilantis (1760).

Among Scrittores In Turchia

Among scrittores born in Turchia, Polemon I of Pontus ranks 78Before him are Dares Phrygius (450), Cigerxwîn (1903), John VIII of Constantinople (1005), Chariton (100), Theodore Abu Qurrah (750), and Timotheus of Miletus (-450). After him are John of Ephesus (507), Antimachus (-400), Idris Bitlisi (1452), Sait Faik Abasıyanık (1906), Kekaumenos (1020), and Theodore Prodromos (1115).

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