Time Period
Scribal Era
500 BC - 1449
The Scribal Era took place between 500 BC and 1449. This Era was followed by the Printing Era. The most memorable people born in this era include Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Archidamus III, and Fra Dolcino. The most important cities in this era, ranked by number of deaths, were Rome (470), Constantinople (211), and Baghdad (86).
People
Between 500 BC and 1449, the Scribal Era era was the birth place of 8,910 globally memorable people, including Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Archidamus III, and Fra Dolcino. Additionaly, 8,483 globally memorable people passed away during the Scribal Era era including Archidamus III, Fra Dolcino, and Histiaeus.
People Born during the Scribal Era era
Go to all RankingsJacquetta of Luxembourg
1415 - 1472
HPI: 62.06
Archidamus III
350 BC - 338 BC
HPI: 63.71
Fra Dolcino
1250 - 1307
HPI: 69.08
Louis, Duke of Savoy
1413 - 1465
HPI: 68.15
Usama ibn Munqidh
1095 - 1188
HPI: 64.90
Humbert I, Count of Savoy
980 - 1047
HPI: 65.79
Gaius Scribonius Curio
90 BC - 49 BC
HPI: 66.33
Philodemus
110 BC - 35 BC
HPI: 66.78
Ine of Wessex
700 - 728
HPI: 62.42
Khwaja Abdullah Ansari
1006 - 1089
HPI: 64.35
Timoleon
411 BC - 337 BC
HPI: 66.19
Publius Cornelius Dolabella
70 BC - 43 BC
HPI: 68.89
People Deceased during the Scribal Era era
Go to all RankingsArchidamus III
350 BC - 338 BC
HPI: 63.71
Fra Dolcino
1250 - 1307
HPI: 69.08
Histiaeus
550 BC - 493 BC
HPI: 63.48
Usama ibn Munqidh
1095 - 1188
HPI: 64.90
Humbert I, Count of Savoy
980 - 1047
HPI: 65.79
Gaius Scribonius Curio
90 BC - 49 BC
HPI: 66.33
Philodemus
110 BC - 35 BC
HPI: 66.78
Ine of Wessex
700 - 728
HPI: 62.42
Khwaja Abdullah Ansari
1006 - 1089
HPI: 64.35
Timoleon
411 BC - 337 BC
HPI: 66.19
Publius Cornelius Dolabella
70 BC - 43 BC
HPI: 68.89
Cassian of Imola
240 - 303
HPI: 60.59
Occupations
Most individuals born in the Scribal Era were POLITICIANS (4660), RELIGIOUS FIGURES (1251), WRITERS (689), NOBLEMEN (515), and PHILOSOPHERS (368), while most who died were POLITICIANS (4527), SOCIAL ACTIVISTS (32), WRITERS (641), PHILOSOPHERS (351), and RELIGIOUS FIGURES (1246).














