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314 - 393

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Libanios z Antiochii (gr. Λιβάνιος, Libanios; ur. 314, zm. 395) – grecki retor, platoński filozof szkoły pergamońskiej, przedstawiciel drugiej sofistyki. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

His biography is available in 36 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 34 in 2024). Libanius is the 65th most popular historyk (down from 61st in 2024), the 332nd most popular biography from Türkiye (down from 312th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Turkish Historyk.

Libanius was a Greek orator and sophist who lived from 314 to 393 AD. He is most famous for his orations, which were written in the style of the ancient Greek orators.

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Among Historyks

Among historyks, Libanius ranks 65 out of 561Before him are Ernst Gombrich, Johann Gustav Droysen, John Skylitzes, Heinrich Wölfflin, Tzvetan Todorov, and Jared Diamond. After him are Movses Khorenatsi, Callisthenes, Benzion Netanyahu, Theopompus, Bernard Lewis, and Theophylact Simocatta.

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Among people born in 314, Libanius ranks 1 Among people deceased in 393, Libanius ranks 1After him is Richomeres.

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, Libanius ranks 332 out of 1,347Before him are Theophilus of Antioch (140), Andronikos V Palaiologos (1400), Calouste Gulbenkian (1869), Michael IV the Paphlagonian (1010), Andranik (1865), and Eumenes II (-221). After him are Aristagoras (-600), Seleucus IV Philopator (-217), Eutyches (380), Thomas Palaiologos (1409), Philo of Byzantium (-280), and Candaules (-800).

Among Historyks In Türkiye

Among historyks born in Türkiye, Libanius ranks 8Before him are Hecataeus of Miletus (-550), Cassius Dio (155), Arrian (89), Ali ibn al-Athir (1160), Socrates of Constantinople (380), and Niketas Choniates (1155). After him are Ephorus (-400), Eutropius (320), George Kedrenos (1100), Eunapius (349), Agatharchides (-208), and Leo the Deacon (950).

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