Figura religiosa

Pope Marcellus I

255 - 309

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 70 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 68 nel 2024). Pope Marcellus I è il 233° figura religiosa più popolare (in aumento dal 235° nel 2024), la 241ª biografia più popolare dell'Italia (in aumento dal 266ª nel 2019) e il 102° figura religiosa più popolare dell'Italia.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Pope Marcellus I ranks 233 out of 3,187Before him are Pope Clement II, Bridget of Sweden, Pope Lucius III, Pope Benedict XIII, Pope Damasus I, and Seti I. After him are Pope Innocent II, Pope Innocent V, Elisha, Anselm of Canterbury, Agnes of Rome, and Pope Celestine V.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 255, Pope Marcellus I ranks 1After him are Tiridates III of Armenia, Arnobius, and Dorotheus of Tyre. Among people deceased in 309, Pope Marcellus I ranks 1After him are Saint Menas, Hormizd II, Pamphilus of Caesarea, Domitius Alexander, Adur Narseh, Quirinus of Sescia, and Valerius Romulus.

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In Italia

Among people born in Italia, Pope Marcellus I ranks 241 out of NaNBefore him are Vitellius (15), Luca Pacioli (1445), Pope Lucius III (1110), Domenico Ghirlandaio (1448), Pope Benedict XIII (1649), and Pope Damasus I (305). After him are Guillaume Apollinaire (1880), Pope Innocent II (1100), Anselm of Canterbury (1033), Agnes of Rome (291), Pope Celestine V (1215), and Diodorus Siculus (-90).

Among Figura religiosas In Italia

Among figura religiosas born in Italia, Pope Marcellus I ranks 102Before him are Pope Alexander III (1100), Pope Adrian V (1205), Catherine of Siena (1347), Pope Lucius III (1110), Pope Benedict XIII (1649), and Pope Damasus I (305). After him are Pope Innocent II (1100), Anselm of Canterbury (1033), Agnes of Rome (291), Pope Celestine V (1215), Pope Innocent I (378), and Pope Celestine I (400).

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