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Pope Sylvester III

1000 - 1060

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他的传记在维基百科上提供 64 种语言版本。Pope Sylvester III在最受欢迎的宗教人物中排名第306位(较 2024 年的第149位下降),在意大利人物传记中排名第319位(较 2019 年的第168位下降),并在最受欢迎的意大利宗教人物中排名第146位。

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Among 宗教人物

Among 宗教人物, Pope Sylvester III ranks 306 out of 3,187Before him are Pope John II, Saint Cecilia, Pope Soter, Pope Leo II, Pope Eleutherius, and Pope Benedict VIII. After him are Saint Roch, Abd al-Muttalib, Pope Eugene II, Amos, Ahmed Yassin, and Pope Liberius.

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Among people born in 1000, Pope Sylvester III ranks 3Before him are Pope Damasus II, and Pope John XV. After him are Ubba, Pope Gregory VI, Michael VI Bringas, Thorfinn Karlsefni, Pope John XIV, Constantine IX Monomachos, Parascheva of the Balkans, Antipope John XVI, and Rajendra Chola I. Among people deceased in 1060, Pope Sylvester III ranks 1After him are Henry I of France, Isaac I Komnenos, Andrew I of Hungary, Chaghri Beg, Emund the Old, Geoffrey II, Count of Anjou, Pons, Count of Toulouse, and Gunnhildr Sveinsdóttir.

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In 意大利

Among people born in 意大利, Pope Sylvester III ranks 319 out of NaNBefore him are Pope Soter (120), Torquato Tasso (1544), Pope Leo II (611), Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696), Alessandro Scarlatti (1660), and Pope Benedict VIII (980). After him are Andrea Bocelli (1958), Giuseppe Mazzini (1805), Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus (-519), Pliny the Younger (61), Umberto I of Italy (1844), and Duccio (1255).

Among 宗教人物 In 意大利

Among 宗教人物 born in 意大利, Pope Sylvester III ranks 146Before him are Denis (210), Pope John II (470), Saint Cecilia (200), Pope Soter (120), Pope Leo II (611), and Pope Benedict VIII (980). After him are Pope Eugene II (780), Pope Liberius (310), Longinus (100), Pope Benedict I (525), Hippolytus of Rome (170), and Pope Silverius (490).

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