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Numenius of Apamea

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 25 lingue su Wikipedia. Numenius of Apamea è il 716° filosofo più popolare (in calo dal 701° nel 2024), la 114ª biografia più popolare della Siria (in calo dal 89ª nel 2019) e il 6° filosofo più popolare della Siria.

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Among Filosofos

Among filosofos, Numenius of Apamea ranks 716 out of 1,267Before him are Stephen Toulmin, Aedesia, André Glucksmann, Onesicritus, Svetozar Marković, and Edvard Westermarck. After him are Gaius Marius Victorinus, Cheng Yi, Georges Politzer, Sarah Kofman, Arnold Geulincx, and Eduard Zeller.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 200, Numenius of Apamea ranks 51Before him are Zhuge Dan, Pantaenus, Jotapianus, Alexander of Jerusalem, Alciphron, and Aryadeva. After him are Sallustia Orbiana, Fructuosus, Li Jue, Empress He, Amelius, and Yan Liang. Among people deceased in 200, Numenius of Apamea ranks 19Before him are Caesarius of Africa, Aelianus Tacticus, Diogenes of Oenoanda, Maximus of Tyre, Aquila of Sinope, and Alciphron. After him are Gaius Appuleius Diocles, Albinus, Cerinthus, Pabag, Yan Liang, and Apollonius Dyscolus.

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In Siria

Among people born in Siria, Numenius of Apamea ranks 114 out of NaNBefore him are Dawoud Rajiha (1947), Alciphron (200), Evagrius Scholasticus (536), Ibn Asakir (1105), John Moschus (550), and Gregory III Laham (1933). After him are Tiridates II of Parthia (-100), Walid Muallem (1941), Salih Muslim (1951), Mithridates I Callinicus (-200), Ignatius Moses I Daoud (1930), and Gaius Julius Priscus (250).

Among Filosofos In Siria

Among filosofos born in Siria, Numenius of Apamea ranks 6Before him are John of Damascus (676), Iamblichus (245), Ibn al-Nafis (1212), Damascius (480), and Zaki al-Arsuzi (1899).

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