Figura religiosa

Saint Blaise

300 - 316

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 56 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 53 nel 2024). Saint Blaise è il 215° figura religiosa più popolare (in calo dal 177° nel 2024), la 63ª biografia più popolare della Turchia (in aumento dal 68ª nel 2019) e il 10° figura religiosa più popolare della Turchia.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Saint Blaise ranks 215 out of 3,187Before him are Pope Alexander I, Pope John XIX, Thérèse of Lisieux, Pope Pius I, Abdul Qadir Gilani, and Pope Sixtus II. After him are Pope John VIII, Salome, Pope Honorius III, Pope Alexander III, Pope Adrian V, and Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 300, Saint Blaise ranks 3Before him are Saint Barbara, and Pope Sylvester I. After him are Saint Sebastian, Pope Felix I, Valerius Severus, Pope Julius I, Volusianus, Pope Eutychian, Erasmus of Formia, Theodore of Amasea, and Vincent of Saragossa. Among people deceased in 316, Saint Blaise ranks 1

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In Turchia

Among people born in Turchia, Saint Blaise ranks 63 out of NaNBefore him are Gregory of Nazianzus (329), Croesus (-596), Suleiman II (1642), Mahmud II (1785), Hipparchus (-190), and Margaret the Virgin (292). After him are Mahidevran (1500), Aristotle Onassis (1906), Mehmed V (1844), Ertuğrul (1198), Ahmed II (1643), and Abdulmejid I (1823).

Among Figura religiosas In Turchia

Among figura religiosas born in Turchia, Saint Blaise ranks 10Before him are Saint Barbara (300), Luke the Evangelist (31), Saint Timothy (17), Bartholomew I of Constantinople (1940), John Chrysostom (349), and Margaret the Virgin (292). After him are Michael I Cerularius (1005), Saint Pantaleon (275), Ephrem the Syrian (306), Ulfilas (311), Irenaeus (130), and Photios I of Constantinople (900).

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