Figura religiosa

Saint Ursula

400 - 383

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 37 lingue su Wikipedia. Saint Ursula è la 420ª figura religiosa più popolare (in calo dal 322ª nel 2024), la 297ª biografia più popolare della Regno Unito (in calo dal 189ª nel 2019) e la 4ª figura religiosa più popolare della Regno Unito.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Saint Ursula ranks 420 out of 3,187Before her are Gregory of Nyssa, Pope Stephen IX, Pope Callixtus I, Pope Hyginus, Saint Nino, and Pope Benedict VII. After her are Pope Telesphorus, Belshazzar, Erasmus of Formia, Pope Simplicius, Pope Benedict IV, and Pope John XVII.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 400, Saint Ursula ranks 4Before her are Kālidāsa, Pope Celestine I, and Pope Zosimus. After her are Merovech, Constantine III, Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus, Vasubandhu, Olybrius, Ermanaric, Alexius of Rome, and Yazdegerd I. Among people deceased in 383, Saint Ursula ranks 2Before her is Ulfilas. After her are Gratian, Ardashir II, Frumentius, and Flavia Maxima Constantia.

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In Regno Unito

Among people born in Regno Unito, Saint Ursula ranks 297 out of NaNBefore her are Henry I of England (1068), James Black (1924), Mary Tudor, Queen of France (1496), Francis William Aston (1877), George Best (1946), and Alfred Marshall (1842). After her are Norman Haworth (1883), Edward Smith (1850), John Sulston (1942), John Logie Baird (1888), Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy (1936), and John Law (1671).

Among Figura religiosas In Regno Unito

Among figura religiosas born in Regno Unito, Saint Ursula ranks 4Before her are Saint Patrick (385), Saint Boniface (680), and John Harvard (1607). After her are Saint Walpurga (710), Alcuin (735), William Laud (1573), John Wesley (1703), Thomas Becket (1119), Pope Adrian IV (1100), John Knox (1514), and Edward the Confessor (1003).

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