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 Spurius Postumius Albinus Magnus, Eleutherius of Byzantium, and Felix of Byzantium. 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 8,916 globally memorable people, including Spurius Postumius Albinus Magnus, Eleutherius of Byzantium, and Felix of Byzantium. Additionaly, 8,489 globally memorable people passed away during the Scribal Era era including Spurius Postumius Albinus Magnus, Eleutherius of Byzantium, and Felix of Byzantium.
People Born during the Scribal Era era
Go to all RankingsSpurius Postumius Albinus Magnus
150 BC - 150 BC
HPI: 57.29
Eleutherius of Byzantium
100 - 136
HPI: 57.09
Felix of Byzantium
100 - 141
HPI: 58.19
Theodora Kantakouzene
1340 - Present
HPI: 57.14
Hồ Quý Ly
1336 - 1407
HPI: 58.95
Thaïs
350 - 400
HPI: 66.44
Judith of Schweinfurt
1003 - 1058
HPI: 63.63
Isabella, Countess of Vertus
1348 - 1372
HPI: 64.17
King Wu of Qin
329 BC - 307 BC
HPI: 65.46
Abū Hayyān al-Tawhīdī
923 - 1023
HPI: 58.12
Elisabeth of Bohemia
1358 - 1373
HPI: 62.24
Mary of Burgundy, Duchess of Cleves
1393 - 1466
HPI: 62.48
People Deceased during the Scribal Era era
Go to all RankingsSpurius Postumius Albinus Magnus
150 BC - 150 BC
HPI: 57.29
Eleutherius of Byzantium
100 - 136
HPI: 57.09
Felix of Byzantium
100 - 141
HPI: 58.19
Hồ Quý Ly
1336 - 1407
HPI: 58.95
Thaïs
350 - 400
HPI: 66.44
Judith of Schweinfurt
1003 - 1058
HPI: 63.63
Isabella, Countess of Vertus
1348 - 1372
HPI: 64.17
King Wu of Qin
329 BC - 307 BC
HPI: 65.46
Abū Hayyān al-Tawhīdī
923 - 1023
HPI: 58.12
Elisabeth of Bohemia
1358 - 1373
HPI: 62.24
Meister Eckhart
1260 - 1328
HPI: 78.10
Caterina Visconti
1360 - 1404
HPI: 58.99
Occupations
Most individuals born in the Scribal Era were POLITICIANS (4661), RELIGIOUS FIGURES (1253), WRITERS (689), NOBLEMEN (518), and PHILOSOPHERS (368), while most who died were POLITICIANS (4527), RELIGIOUS FIGURES (1248), NOBLEMEN (480), WRITERS (641), and PHILOSOPHERS (351).














