RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Saint Amun

294 - 356

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Ammon, Amun (Coptic: Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲁⲙⲟⲩⲛ), Ammonas (‹See Tfd›Greek: Ἀμμώνας), Amoun (Ἀμοῦν), or Ammonius the Hermit (; Greek: Ἀμμώνιος) was a 4th-century Christian ascetic and the founder of one of the most celebrated monastic communities in Egypt. He was subsequently declared a saint. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Saint Amun has received more than 70,585 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Saint Amun is the 2,308th most popular religious figure.

Memorability Metrics

  • 71k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 50.46

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 16

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 5.07

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.06

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Saint Amun ranks 2,308 out of 3,187Before him are Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, Julius Döpfner, Ivan II of Bulgaria, Dinkha IV, Alypius of Byzantium, and Peter Shirayanagi. After him are Karl Josef Becker, Jean-Claude Hollerich, Adrian of Canterbury, Theudas, Marina Semyonova, and Joachim III of Constantinople.

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Among people born in 294, Saint Amun ranks 2Before him is Valerius Romulus.  Among people deceased in 356, Saint Amun ranks 3Before him are Anthony the Great, and Vetranio.

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