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Patriarch Daniel of Romania

1951 - obecnie

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Jego biografia jest dostępna w 25 różnych językach w Wikipedii. Patriarch Daniel of Romania jest 10087. najpopularniejszym polityk (wzrost z 10522. w 2024 roku), 198. najpopularniejszą biografią Rumunia (wzrost z 212. w 2019 roku) oraz 84. najpopularniejszym polityk Rumunia.

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Among Polityks

Among polityks, Patriarch Daniel of Romania ranks 10,082 out of 19,576Before him are Dirk Jan de Geer, Girolamo Priuli, Leon Panetta, Jorge Pacheco Areco, Johnson Toribiong, and Claudius Silvanus. After him are Ali Saibou, Abd al-Rahman al-Bazzaz, Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, Lord William Bentinck, Muse Bihi Abdi, and Benigno Aquino III.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1951, Patriarch Daniel of Romania ranks 173Before him are Danilo Medina, Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed, Jeanette, Alvin E. Roth, Andy Thomas, and Orson Scott Card. After him are Fabrice Luchini, Rajnath Singh, Keb' Mo', Jean Smart, Mary McAleese, and Mihai Ghimpu.

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In Rumunia

Among people born in Rumunia, Patriarch Daniel of Romania ranks 198 out of NaNBefore him are Vazgen I (1908), Vasile Alecsandri (1821), Constantin Dăscălescu (1923), Olha Kobylianska (1863), Lucian Blaga (1895), and Ecaterina Oancia (1954). After him are Adrian Mutu (1979), Traian Vuia (1872), Mihail Sebastian (1907), Ileana Cotrubaș (1939), Eva Mozes Kor (1934), and Elisa Leonida Zamfirescu (1887).

Among Polityks In Rumunia

Among polityks born in Rumunia, Patriarch Daniel of Romania ranks 84Before him are Octavian Goga (1881), Nicholas Alexander of Wallachia (null), Ilie Verdeț (1925), Ion C. Brătianu (1821), Ignaz von Born (1742), and Constantin Dăscălescu (1923). After him are Alexander I Aldea (1397), Tamás Bakócz (1442), Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu (1952), Constantin Ion Parhon (1874), Radu Vasile (1942), and Kálmán Tisza (1830).

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