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Sarah

1803 BC - 1676 BC

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サラ(ヘブライ語:שָׂרָה、「高貴な女性」の意)は旧約聖書の登場人物で、アルバア・ハ=イマホット(ארבע האמהות:「四人の母」の意)の一人である。アルバア・ハ=イマホットとはイスラエル民族の礎となった三人の祖父、アブラハム、イサク、ヤコブのそれぞれの正妻、サラ(アブラハム)、リベカ(イサク)、ラケル、レア(以上ヤコブ)の四人の女性を指すユダヤ教の概念である。ユダヤ人の間では「我等の母サラ」を意味するサラ・イマヌー(שרה אמנו)という敬称で呼ばれている。一方、彼女の夫で異母兄、最初のヘブライ人、並びに信仰の父とされるアブラハムは、「我等の父アブラハム」を意味するアブラハム・アビヌー(אברהם אבינו)という敬称で呼ばれている。 ウィキペディアで詳細を読む

Her biography is available in 73 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 70 in 2024). Sarah is the 201st most popular 宗教家 (down from 32nd in 2024), the 11th most popular biography from Iraq (down from 7th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Iraqi 宗教家.

Sarah is most famous for her work in the abolitionist movement, which was a movement to end slavery in the United States. She became an activist at a young age, and she was an important figure in the Underground Railroad.

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Among 宗教家

Among 宗教家, Sarah ranks 201 out of 3,187Before her are Pope John XII, Pope Callixtus II, Pope Urban IV, Pope Leo III, Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib, and Pope Evaristus. After her are Clare of Assisi, Pope Martin V, Pope Boniface I, Pope Eugene III, Pope Martin IV, and Philip Melanchthon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1803 BC, Sarah ranks 1 Among people deceased in 1676 BC, Sarah ranks 1

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Sarah ranks 11 out of 384Before her are Nebuchadnezzar II (-630), Abu Hanifa (698), Ibn al-Haytham (965), Möngke Khan (1209), Al-Kindi (801), and Ashurbanipal (-685). After her are Rabia of Basra (710), Al-Masudi (896), Sargon of Akkad (-2300), Fuzûlî (1494), Zaha Hadid (1950), and Mani (216).

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Among 宗教家 In Iraq

Among 宗教家 born in Iraq, Sarah ranks 3Before her are Abraham (-1813), and Abu Hanifa (698). After her are Rabia of Basra (710), Mani (216), Ezra (-500), Muhammad al-Mahdi (869), Belshazzar (-600), Eber (-2038), Junayd of Baghdad (830), Louis Raphaël I Sako (1948), and Ibn Hisham (701).

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