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Abraham of Smolensk

1172 - 1221

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彼の伝記はウィキペディアで16言語で利用可能です。Abraham of Smolenskは、最も人気のある宗教家の中で第2598位(2024年の第2284位から順位を下げ)、ロシア人物の伝記の中で第1532位(2019年の第1428位から順位を下げ)、また最も人気のあるロシア人宗教家の中で第37位に位置しています。

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Among 宗教家

Among 宗教家, Abraham of Smolensk ranks 2,598 out of 3,187Before him are Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler, Riphath, Michel Aupetit, Mohammad Yunus Khalis, Rubén Salazar Gómez, and Philibert of Jumièges. After him are Mario Delpini, Polycarpus II of Byzantium, Lőrinc Schlauch, Franz Delitzsch, Arsacius of Tarsus, and John Mark.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1172, Abraham of Smolensk ranks 7Before him are Baldwin I, Latin Emperor, Shota Rustaveli, Aimery of Cyprus, Isabella I of Jerusalem, Bohemond IV of Antioch, and Louis I, Count of Blois.  Among people deceased in 1221, Abraham of Smolensk ranks 10Before him are Berengaria of Portugal, Najm al-Din Kubra, Theodoric I, Margrave of Meissen, Henry III, Duke of Limburg, Alix, Duchess of Brittany, and Raymond-Roupen.

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In ロシア

Among people born in ロシア, Abraham of Smolensk ranks 1,532 out of NaNBefore him are Lyudmila Shevtsova (1934), Oleg Losev (1903), Pyotr Vyazemsky (1792), Léon Poliakov (1910), Osip Brik (1888), and Vladimir Krutov (1960). After him are Nikolai Tanayev (1945), Andrey Piontkovsky (1940), Konstantin Batyushkov (1787), Marietta Shaginyan (1888), Mikhail Shchepkin (1788), and Konstantin Aksakov (1817).

Among 宗教家 In ロシア

Among 宗教家 born in ロシア, Abraham of Smolensk ranks 37Before him are Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow (1507), Marina Semyonova (1908), Talgat Tadzhuddin (1948), Elsa Brändström (1888), Patriarch Hermogenes of Moscow (1530), and Gamzat-bek (1789). After him are Alexius, Metropolitan of Kiev (1290), Nikolay Ilminsky (1822), Herman of Alaska (1756), Ignatius Brianchaninov (1807), Nilus of Sora (1433), and Grigory Rodchenkov (1958).

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