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Ahaziah of Judah

900 BC - 842 BC

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Jego biografia jest dostępna w 42 różnych językach w Wikipedii. Ahaziah of Judah jest 2499. najpopularniejszym polityk (wzrost z 2543. w 2024 roku), 90. najpopularniejszą biografią Izrael (wzrost z 95. w 2019 roku) oraz 34. najpopularniejszym polityk Izrael.

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Among Polityks

Among polityks, Ahaziah of Judah ranks 2,498 out of 19,576Before him are Lala Mustafa Pasha, Louis II of Anjou, Charles II of Navarre, François Grimaldi, Abdullah al-Mahdi Billah, and Charles, Duke of Vendôme. After him are Alfonso VII of León and Castile, Robert R. Livingston, Martin of Aragon, Muršili II, Heinrich Lübke, and Marcus Atilius Regulus.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 900 BC, Ahaziah of Judah ranks 9Before him are Athaliah, Shalmaneser III, Uzziah, Jehu, Jehoram of Judah, and Caranus of Macedon. After him are Jehoash of Israel, Jehoahaz of Israel, Coenus of Macedon, Shoshenq III, Menua, and Hazael. Among people deceased in 842 BC, Ahaziah of Judah ranks 2Before him is Jehoram of Judah.

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In Izrael

Among people born in Izrael, Ahaziah of Judah ranks 90 out of NaNBefore him are Yuval Noah Harari (1976), Manasseh (-709), Yochanan Vollach (1945), Pontius Pilate's wife (6), Isaac Herzog (1960), and Aaron Ciechanover (1947). After him are Micah (-737), Ezer Weizman (1924), Al-Maqdisi (945), Epiphanius of Salamis (315), Isabella II of Jerusalem (1212), and Antigonus II Mattathias (-100).

Among Polityks In Izrael

Among polityks born in Izrael, Ahaziah of Judah ranks 34Before him are Ahaziah of Israel (-870), Amon of Judah (-660), Uzziah (-900), Unas (-2400), Manasseh (-709), and Isaac Herzog (1960). After him are Ezer Weizman (1924), Al-Maqdisi (945), Isabella II of Jerusalem (1212), Antigonus II Mattathias (-100), Yoav Galant (1958), and Philip the Tetrarch (-4).

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