RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Bruno Platter

1944 - Today

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Bruno Platter (born 21 March 1944) was the 65th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order. He served three terms and retired in 2018 at the age of 74. Platter was born in South Tyrol, Italy. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bruno Platter is the 2,348th most popular religious figure (down from 2,080th in 2019), the 3,050th most popular biography from Italy (down from 2,911th in 2019) and the 493rd most popular Italian Religious Figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Bruno Platter ranks 2,348 out of 3,187Before him are Constantine Leichoudes, Nicholas Cheong Jin-suk, Joseph Asajiro Satowaki, Onesiphorus, Conrad of Parzham, and Michael Rohoza. After him are Hieda no Are, Megabates, Anno II, Thomas Tien Ken-sin, Aquilino Bocos Merino, and Peter Martyr Vermigli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1944, Bruno Platter ranks 375Before him are Glen Cook, Robert Mueller, Joseph Benz, Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto, Michael Grätzel, and Rick Barry. After him are Momčilo Perišić, Denny Laine, Catherine Schell, Jon E. Ahlquist, Gladys Knight, and Harvey Postlethwaite.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Bruno Platter ranks 3,050 out of 5,161Before him are Tino di Camaino (1285), Ciro Ferrara (1967), Sandro Puppo (1918), Marcantonio Giustinian (1619), Appius Claudius Pulcher (-300), and Aldo Nadi (1899). After him are Angelo Beolco (1496), Richard Mollier (1863), Enzo Sacchi (1926), Renato Cesarini (1906), Piero Toscani (1904), and Giovanni Animuccia (1520).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Italy

Among religious figures born in Italy, Bruno Platter ranks 493Before him are Vincenzo Carafa (1594), Benedict Menni (1841), Zenobius of Florence (337), Francesco Moraglia (1953), Michele Rua (1837), and Gennaro Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte (1851). After him are Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499), Jacopo Sadoleto (1477), Ricardo Ezzati Andrello (1942), Domenico Mezzadri (1867), Attilio Nicora (1937), and Giuseppe Petrocchi (1948).