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Phocylides

560 BC - 600 BC

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Focílides el milesio (en griego antiguo: Φωκυλίδης ὁ Μιλήσιος, lit. 'Phōkylídēs' fue un poeta gnomónico griego de Mileto. Leer más en Wikipedia

Su biografía está disponible en 20 idiomas en Wikipedia (aumentó de 19 en 2024). Phocylides ocupa el puesto 2334 entre los escritor más populares (subió del puesto 2350 en 2024), el puesto 764 entre las biografías más populares de Turquía (bajó del puesto 747 en 2019) y el puesto 68 entre los escritor de turquía más populares.

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Among Escritors

Among escritors, Phocylides ranks 2,334 out of 7,302Before him are Suman Pokhrel, Aharon Appelfeld, Posidippus, Afanasy Fet, Maciej Stryjkowski, and Vasko Popa. After him are Edmond Jabès, Zosimos of Panopolis, Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar, Ouida, Tayeb Salih, and Duris of Samos.

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Among people born in 560 BC, Phocylides ranks 1 Among people deceased in 600 BC, Phocylides ranks 25Before him are Arsames, Zaleucus, Tanaquil, Philip I of Macedon, Rhodopis, and Eupalinos. After him are Miltiades the Elder, Leon of Sparta, Aeropus I of Macedon, Charondas, Lasus of Hermione, and Kleitias.

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In Turquía

Among people born in Turquía, Phocylides ranks 764 out of NaNBefore him are Şenol Güneş (1952), Marina the Monk (715), Leontia Porphyrogenita (457), Lefter Küçükandonyadis (1924), İdil Biret (1941), and Amphilochius of Iconium (339). After him are Anicia Juliana (462), Stephen II of Constantinople (850), Danishmend Gazi (1100), Lucia, Countess of Tripoli (1265), Isaac Komnenos (1113), and Leyla Gencer (1928).

Among Escritors In Turquía

Among escritors born in Turquía, Phocylides ranks 68Before him are Muhammad Said Ramadan al-Bouti (1929), Oribasius (325), Quadratus of Athens (100), Paul the Silentiary (520), Mkhitar Sebastatsi (1676), and Constantine Manasses (1130). After him are Xenophon of Ephesus (101), Zeki Müren (1931), Antiochus Kantemir (1708), Dares Phrygius (450), Cigerxwîn (1903), and John VIII of Constantinople (1005).

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