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Priscus

410 - 471

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Priscus was a 哲学者 born in 410 in , which is now part of modern day Panion, Türkiye. Priscus died at 61 years old in NaN.

His biography is available in 39 different languages on Wikipedia. Priscus is the 279th most popular 哲学者 (down from 277th in 2024), the 275th most popular biography from Türkiye (down from 257th in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Turkish 哲学者.

Priscus was a 5th century Roman senator who wrote a history of the Western Roman Empire.

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Among 哲学者

Among 哲学者, Priscus ranks 279 out of 1,267Before him are Panaetius, Ibn al-Nafis, Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann, Aśvaghoṣa, Andronicus of Rhodes, and Ammonius Saccas. After him are Sri Aurobindo, Abraham ibn Ezra, Bayazid Bastami, Ramana Maharshi, Bruno Latour, and Epimenides.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 410, Priscus ranks 2Before him is Pope Gelasius I. After him are Movses Khorenatsi, Hayk, Severinus of Noricum, Hierocles of Alexandria, and Elishe. Among people deceased in 471, Priscus ranks 1After him are Aspar, Eudocia, Ardabur, and Gennadius of Constantinople.

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, Priscus ranks 275 out of 1,347Before him are Philemon (100), Niketas Choniates (1155), Phorcys (null), André Chénier (1762), Anchises (null), and Dardanus (null). After him are Aratus (-315), Michael IX Palaiologos (1277), Flavian of Constantinople (380), Lydia of Thyatira (100), Tansu Çiller (1946), and Ctesias (-440).

Among 哲学者 In Türkiye

Among 哲学者 born in Türkiye, Priscus ranks 22Before him are Apollonius of Tyana (15), Xenocrates (-396), Michael Psellos (1018), Bias of Priene (-600), Cleanthes (-330), and Arcesilaus (-315). After him are Alexander of Aphrodisias (200), Strato of Lampsacus (-335), Heraclides Ponticus (-385), Gennadius Scholarius (1400), Thrasymachus (-459), and Nicephorus Gregoras (1295).

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