RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Fouad Twal

1940 - Today

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Fouad Twal (Arabic: البطريرك فؤاد طوال; born 23 October 1940 in Madaba, Jordan) is a Jordanian Catholic prelate who served as Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 2008 to 2016. He has also served as the Grand Prior of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem and President for the Assembly of Catholic Ordinaries of the Holy Land. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Fouad Twal is the 1,740th most popular religious figure (down from 1,713th in 2019), the 18th most popular biography from Jordan (up from 20th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Jordanian Religious Figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Fouad Twal ranks 1,740 out of 3,187Before him are John I of Antioch, Adrianus Johannes Simonis, Alkmund of Derby, Amfilohije Radović, Mary Ward, and Tilopa. After him are Saint Alphonsa, Gaspar del Bufalo, Abd al-Rahman al-Awza'i, Achille Silvestrini, John Morton, and Quirinus of Sescia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1940, Fouad Twal ranks 179Before him are Mohammed Magariaf, James L. Brooks, Dan Hedaya, José van Dam, Haing S. Ngor, and Charles T. Kowal. After him are Natalia Makarova, Anatoliy Bondarchuk, Michael Parks, Louis Pilot, John Grinder, and Tony Sheridan.

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In Jordan

Among people born in Jordan, Fouad Twal ranks 18 out of 59Before him are Balak (null), Phinehas (-1300), Nayef Hawatmeh (1938), Haya bint Hussein (1974), Meleager of Gadara (-130), and Jair (-1000). After him are Simon bar Giora (100), Marouf al-Bakhit (1947), Abdelsalam Majali (1925), Abdullah Ensour (1939), Prince Hassan bin Talal (1947), and Samih al-Qasim (1939).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Jordan

Among religious figures born in Jordan, Fouad Twal ranks 7Before him are Aaron (-1396), Al-Mansur (714), Jephthah (-1118), Balak (null), Phinehas (-1300), and Jair (-1000). After him are Maroun Elias Nimeh Lahham (1948).