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Berossus

400 BC - 300 BC

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Jego biografia jest dostępna w 39 różnych językach w Wikipedii (wzrost z 38 w 2024 roku). Berossus jest 751. najpopularniejszym pisarz (spadek z 741. w 2024 roku), 74. najpopularniejszą biografią Irak (spadek z 72. w 2019 roku) oraz 6. najpopularniejszym pisarz Irak.

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Among Pisarzs

Among pisarzs, Berossus ranks 751 out of 7,302Before him are Jean Froissart, Antoine Galland, Elisabeth of Wied, Claudian, Edgar Wallace, and Christa Wolf. After him are Edmond de Goncourt, Natalia Ginzburg, Hugo Ball, Cao Xueqin, Ibn Hawqal, and Theognis of Megara.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 400 BC, Berossus ranks 7Before him are Porus, Bessus, Tollund Man, Parmenion, Stateira I, and Thaïs. After him are Nectanebo II, Theopompus, Atropates, Ephorus, Leochares, and Spitamenes. Among people deceased in 300 BC, Berossus ranks 4Before him are Lysippos, Diotima of Mantinea, and Hipparchia of Maroneia. After him are Nearchus, Aristoxenus, Wang Jian, Xanthippus of Carthage, Eudemus of Rhodes, Hegesias of Cyrene, Menaechmus, and Callippus.

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In Irak

Among people born in Irak, Berossus ranks 74 out of NaNBefore him are Tariq Aziz (1936), Ibn Hisham (701), Abu Yusuf (731), Nahor, son of Serug (-1912), Tiglath-Pileser III (-755), and Shalmaneser I (-1400). After him are Qutayba ibn Muslim (668), Urukagina (-2500), Al-Muqtadir (895), Sargon I (-1900), Hunayn ibn Ishaq (809), and Al-Mu'tadid (854).

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Among Pisarzs In Irak

Among pisarzs born in Irak, Berossus ranks 6Before him are Al-Masudi (896), Fuzûlî (1494), Ahmad ibn Hanbal (780), Enheduanna (-2300), and Ahmad ibn Fadlan (900). After him are Al-Mutanabbi (915), Ibn Sirin (653), Ibn al-Jawzi (1116), Ibn Khallikan (1211), Karim Findi (1946), and Ibn al-Nadim (1000).

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