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Jacobus da Varagine

1228 - 1298

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彼の伝記はウィキペディアで33言語で利用可能です(2024年の32言語から増加)。Jacobus da Varagineは、最も人気のある宗教家の中で第625位(2024年の第679位から順位を上げ)、イタリア人物の伝記の中で第750位(2019年の第839位から順位を上げ)、また最も人気のあるイタリア人宗教家の中で第254位に位置しています。

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Among 宗教家

Among 宗教家, Jacobus da Varagine ranks 625 out of 3,187Before him are Abbas ibn Ali, Zayd ibn Thabit, Simon Magus, `Abdu'l-Bahá, Rabanus Maurus, and Atiśa. After him are Thecla, Yusuf al-Qaradawi, Ali al-Hadi, Djet, Peter the Hermit, and Theophanes the Confessor.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1228, Jacobus da Varagine ranks 2Before him is Conrad IV of Germany. After him are William II of Holland, Leo I of Galicia, Trần Hưng Đạo, and Muhammad I al-Mustansir. Among people deceased in 1298, Jacobus da Varagine ranks 2Before him is Adolf of Germany. After him are Mechtilde, Yolanda of Poland, Ram Khamhaeng, Smilets of Bulgaria, Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel, Thoros III, King of Armenia, Albert II, Duke of Saxony, Yang Hui, and Peter John Olivi.

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In イタリア

Among people born in イタリア, Jacobus da Varagine ranks 750 out of NaNBefore him are Romano Prodi (1939), Jacopo Sansovino (1486), Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1642), Charles Albert of Sardinia (1798), Britannicus (41), and Elisabeth Farnese (1692). After him are Nicola Pisano (1225), Gaius Caesar (-20), Mario Monti (1943), Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia (1726), Giacinto Facchetti (1942), and Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy (1562).

Among 宗教家 In イタリア

Among 宗教家 born in イタリア, Jacobus da Varagine ranks 254Before him are Paul the Deacon (720), Francis of Paola (1416), Saint Rosalia (1130), Pope Donus (610), Beatrice Portinari (1265), and Camillus de Lellis (1550). After him are Angela Merici (1474), Peter Lombard (1096), Tarcisius (263), Saint Eustace (10), Scholastica (480), and Alexius of Rome (400).

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