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Ablabius

300 - 338

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Flavius Ablabius or Ablavius (Ancient Greek: Ἀβλάβιος; fl. 4th century AD, died 338) was a high official of the Roman Empire and contemporary of Emperor Constantine I (r. 306–337). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ablabius is the 10,255th most popular politician (up from 13,932nd in 2019), the 514th most popular biography from Greece (up from 708th in 2019) and the 219th most popular Greek Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Ablabius ranks 10,255 out of 19,576Before him are Antiochus IV of Commagene, Bonne of Bourbon, Justin Ahomadégbé-Tomêtin, Marouf al-Bakhit, Emperor Jianwen of Jin, and Edgar Lungu. After him are Cleopa Msuya, Mary McAleese, Schuyler Colfax, Dromichaetes, Agustín Gamarra, and Jean-Joseph, Marquis Dessolles.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 300, Ablabius ranks 55Before him are Felix of Nola, Kartir, Bongsang of Goguryeo, Quietus, Saint Alban, and Victor of Marseilles. After him are Liu Cong, Commodian, Nemesianus, Decentius, Saint Domnius, and Aemilia Hilaria. Among people deceased in 338, Ablabius ranks 1After him are Jacob of Nisibis, and Khosrov III the Small.

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In Greece

Among people born in Greece, Ablabius ranks 514 out of 1,024Before him are Patrona Halil (1690), Praxilla (-500), Ioannis Georgiadis (1876), Theodorus Gaza (1398), Stelios Kazantzidis (1931), and Archidamus V (-250). After him are Callicratidas (-500), Efstathios Chorafas (1871), Demophon of Athens (null), Timarete (-420), Apollodorus (-500), and Christodoulos of Athens (1939).

Among POLITICIANS In Greece

Among politicians born in Greece, Ablabius ranks 219Before him are Georgios Kondylis (1878), Ioannis Kolettis (1773), Theodoros Pangalos (1878), Patrona Halil (1690), Ioannis Georgiadis (1876), and Archidamus V (-250). After him are Efstathios Chorafas (1871), Demophon of Athens (null), Hyperbolus (-500), Adamantios Androutsopoulos (1919), Chremonides (-400), and Dimitrios Gounaris (1867).