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John Chrysostom

349 - 407

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金口イオアン(きんこうイオアン、ギリシア語: Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος (Ioannes Chrysostomos), 345年または349年または354年 - 407年9月14日)は、東ローマ帝国の首都コンスタンティノポリスのキリスト教会の主教。398年から404年まで主教を務めた。生地はシリアのアンティオキアである。いわゆるギリシア教父を代表する一人で、名説教で知られたことから死後100年以上経った6世紀以後に「黄金の口」を意味するクリュソストモスと呼ばれるようになった。 ウィキペディアで詳細を読む

His biography is available in 72 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 71 in 2024). John Chrysostom is the 159th most popular 宗教家 (down from 71st in 2024), the 48th most popular biography from Türkiye (down from 35th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Turkish 宗教家.

John Chrysostom was a 4th century Christian theologian who is most famous for his sermons.

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Among 宗教家

Among 宗教家, John Chrysostom ranks 159 out of 3,187Before him are Pope Innocent VI, Philip the Apostle, Pope-elect Stephen, Bartholomew I of Constantinople, Ambrose, and Pope Innocent XIII. After him are Esther, Albertus Magnus, Hasan ibn Ali, Arius, Pope Anacletus, and Pope Gregory IX.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 349, John Chrysostom ranks 1After him is Eunapius. Among people deceased in 407, John Chrysostom ranks 1After him are Moses the Black, Gjúki, Chromatius, Maria, Gratian, and Marcus.

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, John Chrysostom ranks 48 out of 1,347Before him are Mehmed I (1386), Mimar Sinan (1490), Mihrimah Sultan (1522), Epictetus (50), Constantine XI Palaiologos (1404), and Bartholomew I of Constantinople (1940). After him are Alp Arslan (1029), Şehzade Mustafa (1515), Xenophanes (-570), Mehmed VI (1861), Zoë Porphyrogenita (978), and Ammianus Marcellinus (330).

Among 宗教家 In Türkiye

Among 宗教家 born in Türkiye, John Chrysostom ranks 8Before him are Saint Nicholas (270), Saint George (280), Saint Barbara (300), Luke the Evangelist (31), Saint Timothy (17), and Bartholomew I of Constantinople (1940). After him are Margaret the Virgin (292), Saint Blaise (300), Michael I Cerularius (1005), Saint Pantaleon (275), Ephrem the Syrian (306), and Ulfilas (311).

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