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Timoleon

411 BC - 337 BC

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Timoléon, en grec ancien : Τιμολέων, né vers 411, et mort en 337 av. J.-C., est un général et homme politique grec originaire de Corinthe. Après une lutte victorieuse contre les Carthaginois, il met fin au régime tyrannique à Syracuse. En savoir plus sur Wikipédia

Sa biographie est disponible en 26 langues sur Wikipédia (en hausse par rapport à 23 en 2024). Timoleon est le 5,280th politicien le plus populaire (en baisse du 4,811th en 2024), la 308th biographie la plus populaire de Grèce (en baisse du 300th en 2019), ainsi que le 131st politicien de Grèce le plus populaire.

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Among Politiciens

Among politiciens, Timoleon ranks 5,280 out of 19,576Before him are Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela, Tughlugh Timur, Milo Đukanović, Chen Shui-bian, Parysatis, and Emperor Shengzong of Liao. After him are Shiban, Kenneth Clarke, Domitia Lepida the Younger, Loukas Notaras, Al-Adil II, and Sahib I Giray.

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Among people born in 411 BC, Timoleon ranks 1 Among people deceased in 337 BC, Timoleon ranks 1After him are Shen Buhai, and Ariobarzanes II of Cius.

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In Grèce

Among people born in Grèce, Timoleon ranks 308 out of NaNBefore him are Agis II (-490), Machaon (null), Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem (1952), Princess Margarita of Greece and Denmark (1905), Piri Mehmed Pasha (1458), and Princess Irene, Duchess of Aosta (1904). After him are Loukas Notaras (1402), Andronikos Palaiologos (1400), Euphronios (-520), Joseph II of Constantinople (1360), Ageladas (-600), and Cleisthenes of Sicyon (-701).

Among Politiciens In Grèce

Among politiciens born in Grèce, Timoleon ranks 131Before him are Antilochus (null), Georgios Papandreou (1888), Agis II (-490), Machaon (null), Princess Margarita of Greece and Denmark (1905), and Piri Mehmed Pasha (1458). After him are Loukas Notaras (1402), Andronikos Palaiologos (1400), Euphronios (-520), Cleisthenes of Sicyon (-701), Cylon of Athens (-700), and Lais of Corinth (-400).

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