Alexios Stoudites or Alexius Studites (Greek: Ἀλέξιος ὁ Στουδίτης; died 20 February 1043), an ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople, was a member of the Monastery of Stoudios (founded 462), succeeded Eusthathius as patriarch in 1025, the last of the patriarchs appointed by Emperor Basil II. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Alexius of Constantinople has received more than 25,867 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Alexius of Constantinople is the 2,118th most popular religious figure (down from 1,762nd in 2019).
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Among religious figures, Alexius of Constantinople ranks 2,118 out of 2,238. Before him are Stanislaus Papczyński, Paul Josef Cordes, Catald, Abu al-Misk Kafur, Javier Lozano Barragán, and Giacomo Biffi. After him are Proterius of Alexandria, Ricardo Blázquez, Dominique Mamberti, Euzois of Byzantium, Charles Journet, and Menas of Constantinople.
1631 - 1701
HPI: 49.39
Rank: 2,112
1934 - Present
HPI: 49.38
Rank: 2,113
700 - 685
HPI: 49.37
Rank: 2,114
905 - 968
HPI: 49.35
Rank: 2,115
1933 - 2022
HPI: 49.34
Rank: 2,116
1928 - 2015
HPI: 49.33
Rank: 2,117
HPI: 49.33
Rank: 2,118
400 - 457
HPI: 49.32
Rank: 2,119
1942 - Present
HPI: 49.32
Rank: 2,120
1952 - Present
HPI: 49.32
Rank: 2,121
100 - 154
HPI: 49.32
Rank: 2,122
1891 - 1975
HPI: 49.31
Rank: 2,123
HPI: 49.31
Rank: 2,124