Figura religiosa

Dōgen

1200 - 1253

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Sua biografia está disponível em 43 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 42 em 2024). Dōgen é o 596º figura religiosa mais popular (caiu do 578º em 2024), a 66ª biografia mais popular do Japão (subiu do 77ª em 2019) e o 3º figura religiosa mais popular do Japão.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Dōgen ranks 596 out of 3,187Before him are Maria al-Qibtiyya, 'Abd al-Rahman ibn 'Awf, Saint Maurice, Sabbas the Sanctified, Luigi Lucheni, and Christina of Bolsena. After him are Jephthah, Devadatta, Penitent thief, Laban, Ansgar, and Beatrice Portinari.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1200, Dōgen ranks 4Before him are Pope Urban III, Pope Celestine IV, and Pope Alexander IV. After him are Qutuz, Ghiyas ud din Balban, Gebre Mesqel Lalibela, Zhang Sanfeng, Isabella, Countess of Gloucester, Villard de Honnecourt, Muhammad al-Nasir, and Nicholas Kanabos. Among people deceased in 1253, Dōgen ranks 2Before him is Clare of Assisi. After him are Wenceslaus I of Bohemia, Theobald I of Navarre, Violant of Hungary, Otto II, Duke of Bavaria, Theodore Komnenos Doukas, Robert Grosseteste, Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy, Henry I of Cyprus, Vykintas, and Agnes of Assisi.

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In Japão

Among people born in Japão, Dōgen ranks 66 out of NaNBefore him are Natsume Sōseki (1867), Tokugawa Yoshinobu (1837), Kane Tanaka (1903), Paulo Miki (1564), Mako (1933), and Koxinga (1624). After him are Yoshihide Suga (1948), Antonio Inoki (1943), Isamu Akasaki (1929), Shin'ichirō Tomonaga (1906), Tadao Ando (1941), and Soichiro Honda (1906).

Among Figura religiosas In Japão

Among figura religiosas born in Japão, Dōgen ranks 3Before him are Kane Tanaka (1903), and Paulo Miki (1564). After him are Nichiren (1222), Empress Meishō (1624), Benkei (1155), Abe no Seimei (921), Sen no Rikyū (1522), Mikao Usui (1865), Yamamoto Tsunetomo (1659), Ikkyū (1394), and Eisai (1141).

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