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Junia

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Junia or Junias (Biblical Greek: Ἰουνία/Ἰουνίας, Iounia/Iounias) was a Christian in the first century known from Paul the Apostle's letter to the Romans. There has been dispute surrounding both Junia's gender and apostolic status, although she has been viewed as female through most of Christian history as well as by the majority of scholars. The precise nature of her apostolic status, however, has been more debated. With the exception of the reference to a masculine "Junias" in the Index Discipulorum, purportedly from Epiphanius of Salamis (fourth century), the first texts regarding Junia as a male named Junias come from 12th century manuscripts and the first named author to describe Junia as a male was Giles of Rome in the 13th century. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Junia is the 794th most popular religious figure (up from 1,452nd in 2019). (up from 1,517th in 2019)

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Junia ranks 794 out of 3,187Before her are Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur, Philipp Spener, Isma'il ibn Ja'far, Cornelius the Centurion, Antipope Anacletus II, and Gertrude the Great. After her are Stanislaus of Szczepanów, Emma Morano, Abe no Seimei, Radha, Hillel the Elder, and Gerhard Ludwig Müller.

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Among people born in 50, Junia ranks 13Before her are Simon bar Kokhba, Rabbi Akiva, Simon Magus, Osroes I, Gaius Calpurnius Piso, and Phoebe. After her are Yajnavalkya, Pacorus II, Saint Petronilla, Cestius Gallus, Charaka, and Vologases II of Parthia.

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