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Hermias

401 - 450

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Sua biografia está disponível em 18 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 16 em 2024). Hermias é o 739º filósofo mais popular (subiu do 908º em 2024), a 328ª biografia mais popular do Egito (subiu do 397ª em 2019) e o 15º filósofo mais popular do Egito.

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Among Filósofos

Among filósofos, Hermias ranks 739 out of 1,267Before him are Wolfhart Pannenberg, Paolo Sarpi, Ludwig Klages, F. C. S. Schiller, Ferdinand Christian Baur, and Menedemus. After him are Ahmad al-Tayyeb, Aleksey Khomyakov, Philip of Opus, Leo the Mathematician, Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov, and Alexius Meinong.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 401, Hermias ranks 10Before him are Aelia Eudocia, Emperor Ankō, Stobaeus, Barsanuphius, Palladius, and Mamertus. After him are Solomon, Hilary of Arles, and Nechtan Morbet. Among people deceased in 450, Hermias ranks 10Before him are Julia of Corsica, Peter Chrysologus, Sozomen, Vincent of Lérins, Palladius, and Petronius of Bologna. After him are Koriun, Eznik of Kolb, and Vibius Sequester.

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In Egito

Among people born in Egito, Hermias ranks 328 out of NaNBefore him are Boutros Ghali (1846), Pope Timothy I of Alexandria (350), Menkare (-2200), Nefermaat (-2500), Macarius of Alexandria (297), and Pope Timothy II of Alexandria (null). After him are Ahmad al-Tayyeb (1946), Ahmed Aboul Gheit (1942), Omar Abdel-Rahman (1938), Shawar (1100), Soad Hosny (1943), and Amr Moussa (1936).

Among Filósofos In Egito

Among filósofos born in Egito, Hermias ranks 15Before him are Saadia Gaon (882), Dhul-Nun al-Misri (796), Valentinus (100), Ammonius Hermiae (440), Syrianus (400), and Olympiodorus the Younger (495). After him are Ahmad al-Tayyeb (1946), Nasr Abu Zayd (1943), Isaac Israeli ben Solomon (832), Julius Pollux (200), Isidore of Alexandria (450), and Thrasyllus of Mendes (-100).

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