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Spartacus (slavenleider)

109 BC - 71 BC

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Zijn biografie is beschikbaar in 85 verschillende talen op Wikipedia (toegenomen van 84 in 2024). Spartacus (slavenleider) staat op plaats 18 onder de meest populaire militair (gedaald van plaats 10 in 2024), plaats 29 onder de meest populaire biografieën uit Griekenland (gedaald van plaats 26 in 2019) en op plaats 2 onder de populairste militair uit Griekenland.

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Among Militairs

Among militairs, Spartacus (slavenleider) ranks 18 out of 2,058Before him are Erwin Rommel, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Khalid ibn al-Walid, Charles Martel, Prince Eugene of Savoy, and Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette. After him are Vasily Zaitsev, Romulus Augustulus, Flavius Aetius, Jochi, Simo Häyhä, and Belisarius.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 109 BC, Spartacus (slavenleider) ranks 1After him are Catiline, and Gaius Marius the Younger. Among people deceased in 71 BC, Spartacus (slavenleider) ranks 1After him are Gannicus, and Marcus Antonius Creticus.

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In Griekenland

Among people born in Griekenland, Spartacus (slavenleider) ranks 29 out of NaNBefore him are Philip II of Macedon (-382), Kösem Sultan (1590), Sappho (-630), Phidias (-490), Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1921), and Draco (-650). After him are Xenophon (-430), Muhammad Ali of Egypt (1769), Demosthenes (-384), Hayreddin Barbarossa (1478), Nurbanu Sultan (1525), and Gorgias (-483).

Among Militairs In Griekenland

Among militairs born in Griekenland, Spartacus (slavenleider) ranks 2Before him are Alexander the Great (-356). After him are Themistocles (-524), Ptolemy I Soter (-367), Miltiades (-540), Pyrrhus of Epirus (-318), Seleucus I Nicator (-358), Mardonius (-600), Hephaestion (-356), Cimon (-510), Pittacus of Mytilene (-650), and Desmond Doss (1919).

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