Figura religiosa

Felix of Nola

300 - 313

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Sua biografia está disponível em 19 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 18 em 2024). Felix of Nola é o 1760º figura religiosa mais popular (caiu do 1490º em 2024), a 2325ª biografia mais popular da Itália (caiu do 2154ª em 2019) e o 422º figura religiosa mais popular da Itália.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Felix of Nola ranks 1,760 out of 3,187Before him are Alexander of Bergamo, Willibald, Soga no Umako, Antonio Caggiano, Josef Frings, and Leo Joseph Suenens. After him are Gabriel Zubeir Wako, Saint Homobonus, Judoc, Andrey Sheptytsky, William Wakefield Baum, and Arturo Sosa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 300, Felix of Nola ranks 49Before him are Bonosus, Domitius Alexander, Victor Maurus, Ulpia Severina, Vetranio, and Quirinus of Sescia. After him are Kartir, Bongsang of Goguryeo, Quietus, Saint Alban, Victor of Marseilles, and Ablabius. Among people deceased in 313, Felix of Nola ranks 3Before him are Maximinus II, and Emperor Huai of Jin. After him is Pope Achillas of Alexandria.

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In Itália

Among people born in Itália, Felix of Nola ranks 2,325 out of NaNBefore him are Mino Raiola (1967), Louis, King of Sicily (1338), Lucilius Junior (6), William II, Duke of Apulia (1095), Giuseppe Terragni (1904), and Daniele Barbaro (1513). After him are Saint Homobonus (1117), Indro Montanelli (1909), Sophron (-500), Titus Flavius Sabinus (100), Ludwig Thuille (1861), and Archduke Rainer Ferdinand of Austria (1827).

Among Figura religiosas In Itália

Among figura religiosas born in Itália, Felix of Nola ranks 422Before him are Giuseppe Betori (1947), Teodolfo Mertel (1806), Gaspar del Bufalo (1786), Achille Silvestrini (1923), Pietro Riario (1447), and Alexander of Bergamo (201). After him are Saint Homobonus (1117), Antonio Barberini (1607), Giovanni Morone (1509), Antonio Maria Vegliò (1938), Emerentiana (250), and Marco Cé (1925).

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