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Arethas of Caesarea

860 - 935

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Sua biografia está disponível em 22 idiomas na Wikipédia. Arethas of Caesarea é o 874º filósofo mais popular (caiu do 858º em 2024), a 536ª biografia mais popular da Grécia (caiu do 502ª em 2019) e o 58º filósofo mais popular da Grécia.

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Among Filósofos

Among filósofos, Arethas of Caesarea ranks 874 out of 1,267Before him are Frederick Copleston, August Böckh, Ted Nelson, Raymond Williams, William of Conches, and Ian Hacking. After him are Dietrich von Hildebrand, Arthur Oncken Lovejoy, Johann Heinrich Alsted, Hermippus of Smyrna, Hugo Kołłątaj, and Alexander Zinoviev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 860, Arethas of Caesarea ranks 8Before him are Pope Sergius III, Pope Benedict IV, Robert I of France, Rudaki, Ludmila of Bohemia, and Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum. After him is Acfred, Duke of Aquitaine. Among people deceased in 935, Arethas of Caesarea ranks 4Before him are Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia, Al-Tahawi, and Drahomíra. After him are Trpimir II of Croatia, and Mardavij.

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In Grécia

Among people born in Grécia, Arethas of Caesarea ranks 536 out of NaNBefore him are Stamata Revithi (1866), Georgios Tsolakoglou (1886), Teucer (null), Philochorus (-340), Eugenios Voulgaris (1716), and John Aniston (1933). After him are Spyridon Marinatos (1901), Acusilaus (-600), John II Orsini (1300), Alexandros Nikolopoulos (1875), Anthimus VII of Constantinople (1827), and Timotheus (-400).

Among Filósofos In Grécia

Among filósofos born in Grécia, Arethas of Caesarea ranks 58Before him are Axiothea of Phlius (-400), Hecataeus of Abdera (-400), George of Trebizond (1395), Metrocles (-400), Lastheneia of Mantinea (-350), and Metrodorus of Chios (-500). After him are Cineas (-400), Apollodorus the Epicurean (-150), Phaenias of Eresus (-400), Musaeus of Athens (-500), Dimitri Kitsikis (1935), and Polemon of Athens (200).

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