Compagnon

Kera Tamara

1301 - 1301

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Sa biographie est disponible en 21 langues sur Wikipédia (en hausse par rapport à 19 en 2024). Kera Tamara est la 465th compagnon la plus populaire (en baisse du 431st en 2024), la 67th biographie la plus populaire de Bulgarie (en baisse du 59th en 2019), ainsi que la compagnon de Bulgarie la plus populaire.

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Among Compagnons

Among compagnons, Kera Tamara ranks 465 out of 784Before her are Adeliza of Louvain, Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr, Zarifa Aliyeva, Vashti, Aspasia Manos, and Tanaquil. After her are Genepil, Margaret of France, Queen of England, Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland, Maria Clementina Sobieska, Isabella of Bourbon, and Richenza of Northeim.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1301, Kera Tamara ranks 5Before her are Ibn Kathir, Catherine of Valois–Courtenay, Otto, Duke of Austria, and Ingeborg of Norway. After her are Bagrat V of Georgia, Aleksandr Mikhailovich of Tver, Ni Zan, Andrew Corsini, Prince Morikuni, Nitta Yoshisada, and Simone Boccanegra. Among people deceased in 1301, Kera Tamara ranks 5Before her are Andrew III of Hungary, Kaidu, Zhang Sanfeng, and Violant of Aragon. After her are Leo I of Galicia, Simon of Kéza, and Bolko I the Strict.

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In Bulgarie

Among people born in Bulgarie, Kera Tamara ranks 67 out of NaNBefore her are Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria (1270), Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria (1259), Chernorizets Hrabar (890), Kaliman I of Bulgaria (1234), Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria (1300), and Sineperver Sultan (1761). After her are Kimon Georgiev (1882), Vitalian (500), Paisius of Hilendar (1722), Bogdan Filov (1883), Peter Deunov (1864), and Sevar of Bulgaria (710).

Among Compagnons In Bulgarie

Among compagnons born in Bulgarie, Kera Tamara ranks 1After her are Keratsa of Bulgaria (1348).

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