Philosopher

Ioane Petritsi

1050 - 1200

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Ioane Petritsi is the 1,072nd most popular philosopher (down from 1,061st in 2024), the 182nd most popular biography from Georgia (down from 176th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Georgian Philosopher.

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Among Philosophers

Among philosophers, Ioane Petritsi ranks 1,072 out of 1,267Before him are Edmund Gettier, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Fazlur Rahman Malik, Robert Spaemann, Jacob Taubes, and William Thompson. After him are Mary Daly, Damaris Cudworth Masham, Anandavardhana, Rambhadracharya, Mario Perniola, and Martin Chemnitz.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1050, Ioane Petritsi ranks 28Before him are Bahya ibn Paquda, Domenico Michiel, Sophia of Hungary, Anselm of Laon, Welf, Duke of Carinthia, and Isaac Komnenos. After him is Leopold of Styria. Among people deceased in 1200, Ioane Petritsi ranks 16Before him are Gorakhnath, Gilbert Horal, Conrad of Wittelsbach, Heinrich Walpot von Bassenheim, Dharanindravarman II, and Robert of Chester. After him are William of Apulia, Hugo Falcandus, Christina Hvide, John of Worcester, Hugh of Lincoln, and Joscelin III, Count of Edessa.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Ioane Petritsi ranks 182 out of NaNBefore him are Titsian Tabidze (1895), Vakhtang Chabukiani (1910), Anzor Kavazashvili (1940), Niyazi (1912), Vasily Abaev (1900), and Levan Tediashvili (1948). After him are Shovkat Mammadova (1897), Besiki (1750), Guram Kostava (1937), Nani Bregvadze (1938), Kakutsa Cholokashvili (1888), and Nikoloz Muskhelishvili (1891).

Among Philosophers In Georgia

Among philosophers born in Georgia, Ioane Petritsi ranks 3Before him are Gregory of Tatev (1346), and Merab Mamardashvili (1930).

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