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Favorino di Arles (in latino Favorinus; Arles, 80 – Roma, 160) è stato un filosofo e oratore greco antico. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

La sua biografia è disponibile in 22 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 21 nel 2024). Favorinus è il 838° filosofo più popolare (in calo dal 827° nel 2024), la 2891ª biografia più popolare della Francia (in calo dal 2841ª nel 2019) e il 101° filosofo più popolare della Francia.

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Among Filosofos

Among filosofos, Favorinus ranks 838 out of 1,267Before him are František Tomášek, David the Invincible, Michael Baius, Lucian Blaga, Franciscus Gomarus, and Lastheneia of Mantinea. After him are Léon Brunschvicg, Félix Ravaisson-Mollien, Jakob Lorber, Bahāʾ al-dīn al-ʿĀmilī, Franz Xaver von Baader, and Hossein Nasr.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 85, Favorinus ranks 2Before him is Marcion of Sinope.  Among people deceased in 200, Favorinus ranks 29Before him are Pabag, Yan Liang, Apollonius Dyscolus, Chariton, Gan Ji, and Lokaksema. After him are Rabbel II Soter, Dionysius Periegetes, Hyginus Gromaticus, Phlegon of Tralles, and Polemon of Laodicea.

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In Francia

Among people born in Francia, Favorinus ranks 2,891 out of NaNBefore him are Nicholas I, Duke of Lorraine (1448), Yann LeCun (1960), Marcel Prévost (1862), Claude Alexandre de Bonneval (1675), Félix Vicq-d'Azyr (1748), and Victor de Riqueti, marquis de Mirabeau (1715). After him are Bernard Farcy (1949), Jean Lefebvre (1919), Saint Faith (290), Roger Pingeon (1940), Léon Brunschvicg (1869), and Louise Colet (1810).

Among Filosofos In Francia

Among filosofos born in Francia, Favorinus ranks 101Before him are Jean Wahl (1888), Gilbert Simondon (1924), Jean-Luc Marion (1946), Vladimir Jankélévitch (1903), Gilbert de la Porrée (1070), and Michael Baius (1513). After him are Léon Brunschvicg (1869), Peter John Olivi (1248), Jean Guitton (1901), Denis Pétau (1583), Claude Lefort (1924), and William of Conches (1080).

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