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Timão, o Diácono

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Sua biografia está disponível em 16 idiomas na Wikipédia. Timão, o Diácono é o 1559º figura religiosa mais popular, a 168ª biografia mais popular de Israel e o 52º figura religiosa mais popular de Israel.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Timão, o Diácono ranks 1,559 out of 3,187Before him are Abdullah ibn Ja'far, Juan Carlos Aramburu, Hudson Taylor, Düsum Khyenpa, 1st Karmapa Lama, Polyeuctus, and Catherine Eddowes. After him are Gregory III Laham, Saint Mercurius, Kōdō Sawaki, Thomas of Villanova, Beatus of Liébana, and John Tong Hon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 50, Timão, o Diácono ranks 25Before him are Vologases II of Parthia, Tiberius Claudius Narcissus, Domitilla the Elder, Yohanan ben Zakkai, Titus Flavius Clemens, and Archippus. After him are Giru of Baekje, Veleda, Andronicus of Pannonia, Evodius, John of Patmos, and Prasutagus. Among people deceased in 100, Timão, o Diácono ranks 53Before him are Valerius Gratus, Mary the Jewess, Livia Orestilla, Agrippa the Skeptic, Tiridates III of Parthia, and Archippus. After him are Veleda, Andronicus of Pannonia, John of Patmos, Epaphras, Lucilius Junior, and Dares Phrygius.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Timão, o Diácono ranks 168 out of NaNBefore him are Naji al-Ali (1937), Haya Harareet (1931), Moshe Ya'alon (1950), Yael Dayan (1939), Hugh I of Cyprus (1194), and Ibzan (null). After him are Avram Grant (1955), Yaacov Agam (1928), Ivry Gitlis (1922), Ron Huldai (1944), Chaim Topol (1935), and Esther Ofarim (1941).

Among Figura religiosas In Israel

Among figura religiosas born in Israel, Timão, o Diácono ranks 52Before him are Simeon of Jerusalem (100), Mariam Baouardy (1846), Al-Tabarani (873), Shoghi Effendi (1897), Angelus of Jerusalem (1185), and Procopius of Scythopolis (250). After him are Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (1522), John of Patmos (50), Michel Sabbah (1933), Hayyim ben Joseph Vital (1542), Narcissus of Jerusalem (95), and Mordechai Eliyahu (1929).

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