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Pancras of Rome

289 - 304

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 30 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 29 nel 2024). Pancras of Rome è il 609° figura religiosa più popolare (in aumento dal 697° nel 2024), la 256ª biografia più popolare della Turchia (in aumento dal 307ª nel 2019) e il 41° figura religiosa più popolare della Turchia.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Pancras of Rome ranks 609 out of 3,187Before him are Kevin Farrell, Camillus de Lellis, Rashi, Sister Lúcia, Bruno of Cologne, and Nichiren. After him are Mus‘ab ibn 'Umair, Saint Giles, Eli, Saint Casimir, Tamar, and Canaan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 289, Pancras of Rome ranks 1After him are Fausta, Euphemia, and Julius Constantius. Among people deceased in 304, Pancras of Rome ranks 8Before him are Saint Florian, Vincent of Saragossa, Pope Marcellinus, Anastasia of Sirmium, Philomena, and Christina of Bolsena. After him are Eulalia of Mérida, Juliana of Nicomedia, Euphemia, Saint Afra, Emerentiana, and Saint Domnius.

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In Turchia

Among people born in Turchia, Pancras of Rome ranks 256 out of NaNBefore him are Arcesilaus (-315), Uzun Hasan (1423), Herophilos (-335), Ahmet Necdet Sezer (1941), Yunus Emre (1240), and Kenan Evren (1917). After him are Socrates of Constantinople (380), Sultan Cem (1459), Thecla (100), Alexander (870), Alexios II Komnenos (1169), and Theophanes the Confessor (758).

Among Figura religiosas In Turchia

Among figura religiosas born in Turchia, Pancras of Rome ranks 41Before him are Simeon Stylites (389), Pope John VI (655), Dorothea of Caesarea (279), Parascheva of the Balkans (1000), Sabbas the Sanctified (439), and Laban (-1900). After him are Thecla (100), Theophanes the Confessor (758), Philemon (100), Flavian of Constantinople (380), Lydia of Thyatira (100), and Germanus I of Constantinople (634).

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