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Lucian of Antioch

240 - 312

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Su biografía está disponible en 25 idiomas en Wikipedia (aumentó de 24 en 2024). Lucian of Antioch ocupa el puesto 927 entre los figura religiosa más populares (bajó del puesto 831 en 2024), el puesto 419 entre las biografías más populares de Turquía (bajó del puesto 391 en 2019) y el puesto 70 entre los figura religiosa de turquía más populares.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Lucian of Antioch ranks 927 out of 3,187Before him are Peter Chrysologus, Charalambos, Guru Angad, Ravi Shankar, Angela of Foligno, and Raniero Cantalamessa. After him are Hélder Câmara, Angelo Amato, George Alencherry, Abd Manaf ibn Qusai, Reginald Lee, and Al-Qurtubi.

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Among people born in 240, Lucian of Antioch ranks 3Before him are Zenobia, and Maximian. After him are Pamphilus of Caesarea, Sima Lun, Gupta, and Cassian of Imola. Among people deceased in 312, Lucian of Antioch ranks 2Before him is Maxentius. After him is Valeria Maximilla.

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In Turquía

Among people born in Turquía, Lucian of Antioch ranks 419 out of NaNBefore him are Ekrem İmamoğlu (1970), Ardys of Lydia (-750), Kaya Sultan (1633), Demetrios Palaiologos (1407), Charalambos (87), and John IV of Trebizond (1403). After him are Constance of Antioch (1127), Mimnermus (-670), Said Nursî (1877), Bardas (816), Nectarios of Aegina (1846), and Publilius Syrus (-100).

Among Figura religiosas In Turquía

Among figura religiosas born in Turquía, Lucian of Antioch ranks 70Before him are Thaddeus of Edessa (100), Mammes of Caesarea (259), Paul of Samosata (200), Antipas of Pergamum (100), Onesimus (1), and Charalambos (87). After him are Said Nursî (1877), Nectarios of Aegina (1846), Tryphon, Respicius, and Nympha (null), Athanasius the Athonite (920), John IV of Constantinople (600), and Melito of Sardis (140).

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