Politicus

Eucleidas

201 BC - 222 BC

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Eucleidas was a politicus born in 201 BC in , which is now part of modern day Sparta, Greece. Eucleidas died at -21 years old in NaN.

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Eucleidas is the 7,893rd most popular politicus (up from 8,576th in 2024), the 406th most popular biography from Greece (up from 444th in 2019) and the 175th most popular Greek Politicus.

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Among Politicuses

Among politicuses, Eucleidas ranks 7,893 out of 19,576Before him are Hastein, Badi' al-Zaman Mirza, Dudu of Akkad, Kurmanjan Datka, Sharof Rashidov, and Emmanuel Philibert, Prince of Carignano. After him are Jia Yi, Sidney Sonnino, Mstislav Mstislavich, John II, Duke of Brabant, Valerian II, and Peter I, Duke of Brittany.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 201 BC, Eucleidas ranks 2Before him is Manetho. After him are Adherbal, and Sextus Julius Caesar. Among people deceased in 222 BC, Eucleidas ranks 2Before him is Ptolemy III Euergetes. After him is Song Yu.

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In Greece

Among people born in Greece, Eucleidas ranks 406 out of 1,024Before him are Markos Botsaris (1790), Phaedon Gizikis (1917), Theophylact of Ohrid (1055), Pelops of Sparta (-210), Ptolemy of Aloros (-450), and Erinna (-400). After him are Agatharchus (-500), Peithon (-355), Ion of Chios (-490), Christos Sartzetakis (1929), Nikolaos Andriakopoulos (1878), and Polydorus of Sparta (-741).

Among Politicuses In Greece

Among politicuses born in Greece, Eucleidas ranks 175Before him are Simeon Uroš (1326), Demades (-380), Theopompus of Sparta (-800), Phaedon Gizikis (1917), Pelops of Sparta (-210), and Ptolemy of Aloros (-450). After him are Christos Sartzetakis (1929), Nikolaos Andriakopoulos (1878), Polydorus of Sparta (-741), Alexandros Zaimis (1855), Konstantinos Tsatsos (1899), and Diagoras of Rhodes (-500).

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