Figura religiosa

Marina the Monk

715 - 750

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Sua biografia está disponível em 16 idiomas na Wikipédia. Marina the Monk é a 1709ª figura religiosa mais popular (caiu do 1355ª em 2024), a 759ª biografia mais popular da Turquia (caiu do 667ª em 2019) e a 118ª figura religiosa mais popular da Turquia.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Marina the Monk ranks 1,709 out of 3,187Before her are Anna Schäffer, Jair, Shushanik, Lanfranc, Archduke Charles Joseph of Austria, and Modestus of Jerusalem. After her are Júlio Duarte Langa, Jeanne de Lestonnac, Adalbert of Hamburg, Demophon of Eleusis, Charles Lavigerie, and Amphilochius of Iconium.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 715, Marina the Monk ranks 5Before her are Pepin the Short, Pope Stephen II, Favila of Asturias, and Chrodegang. After her are Anan ben David, and Hiltrud. Among people deceased in 750, Marina the Monk ranks 4Before her are Marwan II, Ibrahim ibn al-Walid, and Tzitzak. After her is Hieda no Are.

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In Turquia

Among people born in Turquia, Marina the Monk ranks 759 out of NaNBefore her are Gainas (400), Lala Şahin Pasha (1330), Mustafa Çelebi (1380), Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ (1983), Modestus of Jerusalem (537), and Şenol Güneş (1952). After her are Leontia Porphyrogenita (457), Lefter Küçükandonyadis (1924), İdil Biret (1941), Amphilochius of Iconium (339), Phocylides (-560), and Anicia Juliana (462).

Among Figura religiosas In Turquia

Among figura religiosas born in Turquia, Marina the Monk ranks 118Before her are Constantine VI of Constantinople (1859), Evodius (50), Peter of Sebaste (345), Severus of Antioch (456), Germanus V of Constantinople (1835), and Modestus of Jerusalem (537). After her are Amphilochius of Iconium (339), Stephen II of Constantinople (850), Joachim III of Constantinople (1834), Euthymius I of Constantinople (834), Basil III of Constantinople (1846), and Athanasius I of Constantinople (1230).

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