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Pietro I Candiano

842 - 887

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Sua biografia está disponível em 22 idiomas na Wikipédia. Pietro I Candiano é o 10286º político mais popular (caiu do 8040º em 2024), a 148ª biografia mais popular da Croácia (caiu do 114ª em 2019) e o 37º político mais popular da Croácia.

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Among Políticos

Among políticos, Pietro I Candiano ranks 10,281 out of 19,576Before him are Li Yu, Rabbel II Soter, Ignazio Cassis, Nikare, Robert B. Anderson, and Mieczysław Rakowski. After him are Alfred, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Lucius Scribonius Libo, Lucius Papirius Cursor, Nicolaes Witsen, and Vadim Bakatin.

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Among people born in 842, Pietro I Candiano ranks 4Before him are Al-Mundhir of Córdoba, Regino of Prüm, and Al-Muwaffaq.  Among people deceased in 887, Pietro I Candiano ranks 4Before him are Abbas ibn Firnas, Boso of Provence, and Emperor Kōkō. After him is Giovanni II Participazio.

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In Croácia

Among people born in Croácia, Pietro I Candiano ranks 148 out of NaNBefore him are Željko Čajkovski (1925), Ivo Lola Ribar (1916), Petar Preradović (1818), Andrea Schiavone (1510), Duje Bonačić (1929), and Franjo Kuharić (1919). After him are Vladimir Bakarić (1912), Ante Žanetić (1936), Robert Jarni (1968), Petar Radaković (1937), Dragutin Šurbek (1946), and Archduke Karl Albrecht of Austria (1888).

Among Políticos In Croácia

Among políticos born in Croácia, Pietro I Candiano ranks 37Before him are Demetrius of Pharos (-300), Trpimir I of Croatia (850), István Horthy (1904), Pietro Tradonico (750), Ante Trumbić (1864), and Ivo Lola Ribar (1916). After him are Vladimir Bakarić (1912), Josip Manolić (1920), Svetozar Pribićević (1875), Savka Dabčević-Kučar (1923), Franjo Rački (1828), and Branko Mamula (1921).

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