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Helen of Zadar

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Helen of Zadar (Croatian: Jelena) (died 8 October 976), also known as Helen the Glorious (Croatian: Jelena Slavna), was the queen consort of the Kingdom of Croatia, as the wife of King Michael Krešimir II, from 946 to 969, a period which was marked by "peace, order and expeditious growth". Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Helen of Zadar has received more than 39,075 page views. Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Helen of Zadar is the 14,208th most popular politician, the 275th most popular biography from Croatia and the 55th most popular Croatian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Helen of Zadar ranks 14,208 out of 19,576Before her are Charles Bolden, Al-Muhtadee Billah, Virginia Hall, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, Roque González Garza, and Elise Ottesen-Jensen. After her are Gopinath Bordoloi, Juan Bautista Pérez, Ernest Bai Koroma, Thomas Madsen-Mygdal, Gerrard Winstanley, and Sergei Sidorsky.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Helen of Zadar ranks 275 out of 700Before her are Ivan Gubijan (1923), Dubravka Šuica (1957), Mirko Marjanović (1937), Mirko Cro Cop (1974), Domagoj Vida (1989), and Danijel Subašić (1984). After her are Milan Rapaić (1973), Ivan Gudelj (1960), Zvonko Bego (1940), Franjo Wölfl (1918), Zlatko Papec (1934), and Hrvoje Horvat (1946).

Among POLITICIANS In Croatia

Among politicians born in Croatia, Helen of Zadar ranks 55Before her are Hrvoje Šarinić (1935), Milan Neralić (1875), Neven Mimica (1953), Vesna Pusić (1953), Dubravka Šuica (1957), and Mirko Marjanović (1937). After her are Hrvoje Horvat (1946), Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski (1816), Nikica Valentić (1950), Rossana Rossanda (1924), Zlatko Mateša (1949), and Tihomir Orešković (1966).