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Pope John V

635 - 686

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Zijn biografie is beschikbaar in 73 verschillende talen op Wikipedia (toegenomen van 70 in 2024). Pope John V staat op plaats 439 onder de meest populaire religieuze figuur (gedaald van plaats 433 in 2024), plaats 157 onder de meest populaire biografieën uit Turkije (gestegen van plaats 172 in 2019) en op plaats 28 onder de populairste religieuze figuur uit Turkije.

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Among Religieuze figuurs

Among religieuze figuurs, Pope John V ranks 439 out of 3,187Before him are Pope Benedict VI, Pope Stephen VI, Pope Vitalian, Pope Sabinian, Habakkuk, and Judas Maccabeus. After him are Abd Allah ibn Abbas, Sathya Sai Baba, Gregory the Illuminator, Pope John XVIII, Pope Zephyrinus, and Ruqayyah bint Muhammad.

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Among people born in 635, Pope John V ranks 2Before him is Pope Benedict II. After him are Pepin of Herstal, Clovis II, Yijing, Lambert of Maastricht, and Cuthbert. Among people deceased in 686, Pope John V ranks 1After him are Emperor Tenmu, Wonhyo, Umamah bint Zainab, Centwine of Wessex, and Eadric of Kent.

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In Turkije

Among people born in Turkije, Pope John V ranks 157 out of NaNBefore him are Attalus I (-269), Constans II (630), Arrian (89), Pope Vitalian (600), Pope Sabinian (530), and Nikephoros I (760). After him are Constantine IX Monomachos (1000), Şehzade Cihangir (1531), Mesrop Mashtots (361), Leo VI the Wise (866), Posidonius (-135), and Balbinus (178).

Among Religieuze figuurs In Turkije

Among religieuze figuurs born in Turkije, Pope John V ranks 28Before him are Dionysius Exiguus (475), Gregory of Nyssa (335), Saint Nino (296), Erasmus of Formia (300), Pope Vitalian (600), and Pope Sabinian (530). After him are Theodore of Amasea (300), Marcion of Sinope (85), Clement of Ohrid (840), Sabbatai Zevi (1626), Gregory Palamas (1296), and Basilios Bessarion (1403).

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