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Feng Yu

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Feng Yu (Chinese: 馮玉) (died 952/953?), courtesy name Jingchen (璟臣), was a Chinese politician of the Later Tang, Later Jin, and the Liao dynasties of China. He was powerful during the reign of Later Jin's second emperor Shi Chonggui, as Shi's Empress Feng was his sister, and he became both chancellor and chief of staff (Shumishi). Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Feng Yu has received more than 17,405 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Feng Yu is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 549th most popular biography from Ireland and the 24th most popular Irish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Feng Yu ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Kai Kazmirek, Jaz Hedgeland, Marián Kovačócy, Camille Buscomb, Haydy Morsy, and Jean Paul Bredau. After him are Lukas Windfeder, Daniel Cargnin, Hanna Marusava, Yuri Mansur, Nadia Battocletti, and Stefan Hengst.

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In Ireland

Among people born in Ireland, Feng Yu ranks 568 out of 549Before him are Max McFarland (1993), Saskia Tidey (1993), Kristine O'Brien (1991), Naomi Carroll (1992), Alexander Porter (1785), and Filip Mihaljević (null). After him are Derek Burnett (null), Liu Hao (null), Ellen Walshe (2001), Annalise Murphy (1990), Ronan Byrne (1998), and Anna O'Flanagan (1990).

Among ATHLETES In Ireland

Among athletes born in Ireland, Feng Yu ranks 50Before him are Saskia Tidey (1993), Rudolph Berking-Williams (1978), Darragh Kenny (1988), Emily Hegarty (1998), Aoife O'Rourke (1997), and Yana Hladiychuk (1993). After him are Cian O'Connor (1979), Aileen Crowley (1994), Annalise Murphy (1990), Aifric Keogh (1992), Brendan Boyce (1986), and Amy Broadhurst (1997).