RELIGIOUS FIGURE

John X of Antioch

1955 - Today

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Patriarch John X (Arabic: البطريرك يوحنا العاشر al-Baṭriyark Yūḥannā al-ʿĀšir; born Hānī Yāzijī هاني يازجي; January 1, 1955) is primate of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All The East. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. John X of Antioch is the 1,404th most popular religious figure (up from 1,802nd in 2019), the 104th most popular biography from Syria (up from 113th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Syrian Religious Figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, John X of Antioch ranks 1,404 out of 3,187Before him are Dom Justo Takayama, Reinhard Marx, Ad-Darazi, Ibn Shihab az-Zuhri, Darío Castrillón Hoyos, and Peter Nolasco. After him are Hegesippus, John de Britto, Luigi Carlo Borromeo, Frederick William Franz, Hermenegild, and Caesarius of Africa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1955, John X of Antioch ranks 102Before him are Mira Furlan, Simon Rattle, Yuriy Sedykh, Jeff Koons, Richard Schiff, and Debra Winger. After him are Big Van Vader, Fernando Meirelles, Hans-Peter Briegel, Jeff Daniels, Ángela Molina, and Tanya Roberts.

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In Syria

Among people born in Syria, John X of Antioch ranks 104 out of 210Before him are Jurji Zaydan (1861), Ahmad ibn Arabshah (1389), Sergius I of Constantinople (565), Gregory Peter XX Ghabroyan (1934), Vaballathus (266), and Ignatius IV of Antioch (1920). After him are Eulogius of Alexandria (501), Muhammad Naji al-Otari (1944), Soraya Tarzi (1899), Dawoud Rajiha (1947), Alciphron (200), and Evagrius Scholasticus (536).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Syria

Among religious figures born in Syria, John X of Antioch ranks 14Before him are Maron (301), Apollinaris of Laodicea (310), Sophronius of Jerusalem (560), Youssef Absi (1946), Gregory Peter XX Ghabroyan (1934), and Ignatius IV of Antioch (1920). After him are Eulogius of Alexandria (501), Ibn Asakir (1105), Gregory III Laham (1933), Ignatius Moses I Daoud (1930), Ignatius Joseph III Yonan (1944), and Ignatius Aphrem II (1965).