Figura religiosa

Papa Marcos

290 - 336

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Sua biografia está disponível em 75 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 74 em 2024). Papa Marcos é o 370º figura religiosa mais popular (subiu do 410º em 2024), a 394ª biografia mais popular da Itália (subiu do 466ª em 2019) e o 178º figura religiosa mais popular da Itália.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Papa Marcos ranks 370 out of 3,187Before him are Pope Benedict II, Philip Neri, Pope John I, Pope Dionysius, Pope John IX, and Pope Alexander I of Alexandria. After him are Rachel, Pope Stephen IV, Pope Sergius I, Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin, Demetrius of Thessaloniki, and Caiaphas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 290, Papa Marcos ranks 2Before him is Vitus. After him are Pappus of Alexandria, Eulalia of Mérida, Emperor Nintoku, Eulalia of Barcelona, Flavia Julia Constantia, Saint Faith, and Titus Calpurnius Siculus. Among people deceased in 336, Papa Marcos ranks 2Before him is Arius.

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In Itália

Among people born in Itália, Papa Marcos ranks 394 out of NaNBefore him are Sallust (-86), Man in the Iron Mask (1640), Pope John I (470), Claudio Abbado (1933), Pope John IX (850), and Charles IV of Spain (1748). After him are Gallienus (218), Antonio Canova (1757), Pope Stephen IV (770), Gaius Octavius (-100), Pope Sergius I (650), and Filippo Lippi (1406).

Among Figura religiosas In Itália

Among figura religiosas born in Itália, Papa Marcos ranks 178Before him are Pope Pelagius I (505), Charles Borromeo (1538), Pope Benedict II (635), Philip Neri (1515), Pope John I (470), and Pope John IX (850). After him are Pope Stephen IV (770), Pope Sergius I (650), Pope Theodore II (840), Pope Celestine II (1100), Pope Nicholas IV (1227), and Pope Boniface IV (550).

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