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Rachel

3500 BC - 1553 BC

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ラケル(Rachel)は、旧約聖書の『創世記』に登場する女性。ヤコブの妻。父はラバン、姉はレア。 名前の意味は、「雌の羊」また、岩波訳聖書『創世記』(翻訳は月本昭男)では、「母羊」。 ウィキペディアで詳細を読む

Her biography is available in 55 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 56 in 2024). Rachel is the 371st most popular 宗教家 (down from 72nd in 2024), the 125th most popular biography from Türkiye (down from 38th in 2019) and the 18th most popular Turkish 宗教家.

Rachel Carson was a marine biologist who studied the effects of pesticides on the environment. She is most famous for her book Silent Spring, which led to the banning of DDT and other pesticides.

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Among 宗教家

Among 宗教家, Rachel ranks 371 out of 3,187Before her are Philip Neri, Pope John I, Pope Dionysius, Pope John IX, Pope Alexander I of Alexandria, and Pope Mark. After her are Pope Stephen IV, Pope Sergius I, Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin, Demetrius of Thessaloniki, Caiaphas, and Pope Constantine.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 3500 BC, Rachel ranks 3Before her are Scorpion II, and Bathsheba. After her are Wazner, Tiu, and Scorpion I. Among people deceased in 1553 BC, Rachel ranks 1

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, Rachel ranks 125 out of 1,347Before her are Romanos IV Diogenes (1030), Piri Reis (1470), Photios I of Constantinople (900), Theodora (815), Pausanias (110), and Zeno (425). After her are Enver Pasha (1881), Mustafa IV (1779), Chrysippus (-281), Julius Nepos (430), Anna Komnene (1083), and İsmet İnönü (1884).

Among 宗教家 In Türkiye

Among 宗教家 born in Türkiye, Rachel ranks 18Before her are Saint Pantaleon (275), Ephrem the Syrian (306), Ulfilas (311), Irenaeus (130), Photios I of Constantinople (900), and Theodora (815). After her are Fethullah Gülen (1941), Ignatius of Antioch (35), Pope John VII (650), Dionysius Exiguus (475), Gregory of Nyssa (335), and Saint Nino (296).

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