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Alexandru Todea

1912 - 2002

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彼の伝記はウィキペディアで19言語で利用可能です(2024年の18言語から増加)。Alexandru Todeaは、最も人気のある宗教家の中で第2498位(2024年の第2531位から順位を上げ)、ルーマニア人物の伝記の中で第297位(2019年の第332位から順位を上げ)、また最も人気のあるルーマニア人宗教家の中で第7位に位置しています。

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Among 宗教家

Among 宗教家, Alexandru Todea ranks 2,498 out of 3,187Before him are Claude Fleury, Lorenzo Antonetti, José Manuel Estepa Llaurens, Julio Terrazas Sandoval, Marguerite Bays, and Hossein Wahid Khorasani. After him are Jeanne Jugan, Richard Hooker, Nicholas Charnetsky, Franz Ehrle, Ingund, and Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1912, Alexandru Todea ranks 228Before him are Jaroslav Bouček, Julián Berrendero, Jehan Buhan, Roger Courtois, Winthrop Rockefeller, and Robert Jacobsen. After him are Otto Siffling, Sándor Végh, Givi Javakhishvili, Jacques Soustelle, Herluf Bidstrup, and Roger Michelot. Among people deceased in 2002, Alexandru Todea ranks 180Before him are R. M. Hare, Sanya Dharmasakti, Frances Ames, Eugene Odum, George Sidney, and Manuel Álvarez Bravo. After him are Wolfgang Schneiderhan, Arno Peters, Aileen Riggin, Ibn al-Khattab, Tore Svensson, and Kakhi Asatiani.

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In ルーマニア

Among people born in ルーマニア, Alexandru Todea ranks 297 out of NaNBefore him are Nichita Stănescu (1933), George Simion (1986), Alexandru Marghiloman (1854), Florence Baker (1841), Zoltán Ozoray Schenker (1880), and Alexandra Maria Lara (1978). After him are Emil Boc (1966), Sándor Végh (1912), Petrache Poenaru (1799), Gheorghe Apostol (1913), George Coșbuc (1866), and Teodor Axentowicz (1859).

Among 宗教家 In ルーマニア

Among 宗教家 born in ルーマニア, Alexandru Todea ranks 7Before him are John Cassian (360), Peter Mogila (1596), Lucian Mureșan (1931), Stephen Pongracz (1582), Iuliu Hossu (1885), and Sabbas the Goth (334). After him are Lőrinc Schlauch (1824), Vilmos Apor (1892), Andreo Cseh (1895), and Solomon Schechter (1847).

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