Pintor

Pamphilus

390 BC - 400 BC

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Sua biografia está disponível em 16 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 15 em 2024). Pamphilus é o 1282º pintor mais popular (caiu do 1151º em 2024), a 594ª biografia mais popular da Grécia (caiu do 527ª em 2019) e o 11º pintor mais popular da Grécia.

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Among Pintors

Among pintors, Pamphilus ranks 1,282 out of 2,023Before him are Caesar van Everdingen, Charles Laval, Antonio Saura, Luca Carlevarijs, Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen, and John Atkinson Grimshaw. After him are Konrad Mägi, Joseph Duplessis, Francisco Pradilla Ortiz, Ivan Marchuk, Aloïse Corbaz, and Aleksandra Beļcova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 390 BC, Pamphilus ranks 13Before him are Hypereides, Alexander V of Macedon, Peucestas, Tiberius Coruncanius, Manius Curius Dentatus, and Jaimini. After him are Coenus, and Dinostratus. Among people deceased in 400 BC, Pamphilus ranks 36Before him are Aeneas Tacticus, Cersobleptes, Lagus, Argaeus II of Macedon, Philinna, and Euphranor. After him are Arsinoe of Macedon, Androtion, Sosipatra, Shi Shen, Echion, and Gaius Licinius Stolo.

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In Grécia

Among people born in Grécia, Pamphilus ranks 594 out of NaNBefore him are Rhianus (-275), Ieronymos II of Athens (1938), Eudamidas III (-300), Philinna (-400), Euphranor (-301), and Theagenes of Megara (-700). After him are Mentor of Rhodes (-380), Petros Persakis (1879), Areus II (-262), Phaenias of Eresus (-400), Andronicus of Cyrrhus (-200), and Musaeus of Athens (-500).

Among Pintors In Grécia

Among pintors born in Grécia, Pamphilus ranks 11Before him are Agatharchus (-500), Achilles Painter (-470), Timarete (-420), Apollodorus (-500), Douris (-600), and Euphranor (-301). After him are Yannis Tsarouchis (1910), Nikiforos Lytras (1832), and Thalia Flora-Karavia (1871).

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