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Alexander Helios

40 BC - 25 BC

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Zijn biografie is beschikbaar in 34 verschillende talen op Wikipedia. Alexander Helios staat op plaats 2.149 onder de meest populaire politicus (gedaald van plaats 2.049 in 2024), plaats 119 onder de meest populaire biografieën uit Egypte (gestegen van plaats 121 in 2019) en op plaats 52 onder de populairste politicus uit Egypte.

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Among Politicuses

Among politicuses, Alexander Helios ranks 2,149 out of 19,576Before him are Nadab of Israel, Ramiz Alia, Axel Oxenstierna, Magnus V of Norway, Willi Stoph, and Amenhotep II. After him are Abdurrahman Wahid, Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence, Humayun, Kato Svanidze, Mengistu Haile Mariam, and Theresa May.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 40 BC, Alexander Helios ranks 2Before him is Cleopatra Selene II. After him are Musa of Parthia, Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus, and Paullus Fabius Maximus. Among people deceased in 25 BC, Alexander Helios ranks 2Before him is Cornelius Nepos. After him are Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther, and Amyntas of Galatia.

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In Egypte

Among people born in Egypte, Alexander Helios ranks 119 out of NaNBefore him are Teti (-2350), Isma'il Pasha (1830), Den (-3000), Yusuf al-Qaradawi (1926), Djet (-3000), and Amenhotep II (-1401). After him are Userkaf (-2600), Apollos (100), Mohamed Hussein Tantawi (1935), Macarius of Egypt (300), Abbas II of Egypt (1874), and Shepseskaf (-2600).

Among Politicuses In Egypte

Among politicuses born in Egypte, Alexander Helios ranks 52Before him are Seti II (-1300), Senakhtenre Ahmose (-1600), Kamose (-1600), Teti (-2350), Isma'il Pasha (1830), and Amenhotep II (-1401). After him are Userkaf (-2600), Mohamed Hussein Tantawi (1935), Abbas II of Egypt (1874), Shepseskaf (-2600), Apepi (-1600), and Sekhemkhet (-2800).

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