POLITICIAN

Mawiyya

400 - 425

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Mavia (Arabic: ماوية, Māwiyya; also transliterated Mawia, Mawai, or Mawaiy, and sometimes referred to as Mavia or Mavia of Tanukh) was an Arab queen, who ruled over the Tanukhids, a confederation of semi-nomadic Arabs, in southern Syria, in the latter half of the fourth century. She led her troops in a rebellion against Valens, riding at the head of her army into Phoenicia and Palestine. After she reached the frontiers of Egypt and repeatedly defeated the Roman army, the Romans finally made a truce with her on conditions she stipulated. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mawiyya has received more than 16,223 page views. Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Mawiyya is the 9,891st most popular politician.

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  • 60.09

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  • 18

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  • 4.44

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  • 2.27

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Mawiyya ranks 9,891 out of 19,576Before her are Riad Al Solh, Konstantin of Rostov, Walid Muallem, Yevgenia Bosch, Michel Théato, and Constantine Ypsilantis. After her are Eduardo Camaño, Albert IV, Duke of Mecklenburg, Petar of Serbia, Gerda Steinhoff, Jo Gwang-jo, and Zhu Yuyue.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 400, Mawiyya ranks 52Before her are Sozomen, Flavius Bauto, Calcidius, Anthemius, Nemesius, and Mallobaudes. After her are Diodorus of Tarsus, Constans II, Juvencus, Nilus of Sinai, Eusebia, and Optatus. Among people deceased in 425, Mawiyya ranks 3Before her are Joannes, and Helian Bobo. After her is Atticus of Constantinople.

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