Figura religiosa

Optatus

400 - 397

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Optato (em latim: Optatus) foi um bispo na cidade de Milevo na Numídia, no século IV, lembrado principalmente por suas obras contra o donatismo. Leia mais na Wikipédia

Sua biografia está disponível em 18 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 17 em 2024). Optatus é o 2244º figura religiosa mais popular (caiu do 1895º em 2024), a 98ª biografia mais popular da Argélia (caiu do 88ª em 2019) e o 7º figura religiosa mais popular da Argélia.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Optatus ranks 2,244 out of 3,187Before him are Willehad, Plutarch of Byzantium, Pedro Páez, José Luis Lacunza Maestrojuán, Rainer Woelki, and Al-Bara' ibn Azib. After him are Magdalene of Nagasaki, Giovanni de' Marignolli, Juvenal of Jerusalem, Adomnán, Antonio María Javierre Ortas, and Laurence of Canterbury.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 400, Optatus ranks 60Before him are Diodorus of Tarsus, Mallobaudes, Aioulf, Arshak II, Nemesius, and Sebastianus. After him are Quodvultdeus, Coelius Sedulius, Nilus of Sinai, Gratian, Julius Obsequens, and Marcus. Among people deceased in 397, Optatus ranks 5Before him are Martin of Tours, Ambrose, Nectarius of Constantinople, and Geminianus.

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In Argélia

Among people born in Argélia, Optatus ranks 98 out of NaNBefore him are Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari (1578), Alexandre Villaplane (1905), Alain Mimoun (1921), Idir (1949), Pierre Blanchar (1892), and Patrick Bruel (1959). After him are Lakhdar Belloumi (1958), Mouloud Mammeri (1917), Rachid Mekhloufi (1936), Abdelaziz Djerad (1954), Boughera El Ouafi (1898), and Rabah Saâdane (1946).

Among Figura religiosas In Argélia

Among figura religiosas born in Argélia, Optatus ranks 7Before him are Saint Monica (332), Sidi Boushaki (1394), Jean-Marc Aveline (1958), Maximilian of Tebessa (274), Ahmad al-Tijani (1735), and Abdelhamid Ben Badis (1889).

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