POLITICIAN
Nadab of Israel
1000 BC - 960 BC

Nadab of Israel
Nadab (Hebrew: נָדָב Nāḏāḇ) was, according to the Hebrew Bible, the second king of the northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel. He was the son and successor of Jeroboam. Read more on Wikipedia
His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nadab of Israel is the 2,143rd most popular politician (down from 1,675th in 2019). (down from 149th in 2019)
Nadab of Israel is most famous for being the son of Aaron the high priest and the grandson of Moses. Nadab was one of the two sons of Aaron who were killed by God for offering unauthorized fire before the Lord.
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Among POLITICIANS
Among politicians, Nadab of Israel ranks 2,143 out of 19,576. Before him are Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, Alexios II Komnenos, Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, Karl Hanke, Mohammed Nadir Shah, and Ivan Gašparovič. After him are Ramiz Alia, Axel Oxenstierna, Magnus V of Norway, Willi Stoph, Amenhotep II, and Alexander Helios.
Most Popular Politicians in Wikipedia
Go to all RankingsCharles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy
1562 - 1630
HPI: 71.82
Rank: 2,138
Alexios II Komnenos
1169 - 1183
HPI: 71.81
Rank: 2,139
Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
1896 - 1985
HPI: 71.81
Rank: 2,140
Karl Hanke
1903 - 1945
HPI: 71.81
Rank: 2,141
Mohammed Nadir Shah
1883 - 1933
HPI: 71.80
Rank: 2,142
Ivan Gašparovič
1941 - Present
HPI: 71.80
Rank: 2,143
Nadab of Israel
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 71.80
Rank: 2,144
Ramiz Alia
1924 - 2011
HPI: 71.80
Rank: 2,145
Axel Oxenstierna
1583 - 1654
HPI: 71.80
Rank: 2,146
Magnus V of Norway
1156 - 1184
HPI: 71.80
Rank: 2,147
Willi Stoph
1914 - 1999
HPI: 71.80
Rank: 2,148
Amenhotep II
1401 BC - 1401 BC
HPI: 71.80
Rank: 2,149
Alexander Helios
40 BC - 25 BC
HPI: 71.79
Rank: 2,150
Contemporaries
Among people born in 1000 BC, Nadab of Israel ranks 14. Before him are Abijah of Judah, King Elah, Hiram I, Baasha of Israel, Devadatta, and Ashurnasirpal II. After him are Shoshenq II, Zimri, Michal, Abiathar, Adad-nirari II, and Osorkon I. Among people deceased in 960 BC, Nadab of Israel ranks 3. Before him are King Elah, and Baasha of Israel. After him are Zimri, Ashur-dan II, and Nathan.
Others Born in 1000 BC
Go to all RankingsAbijah of Judah
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 911 BC
HPI: 73.59
Rank: 8
King Elah
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 73.07
Rank: 9
Hiram I
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 935 BC
HPI: 72.58
Rank: 10
Baasha of Israel
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 72.56
Rank: 11
Devadatta
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
1000 BC - 490 BC
HPI: 72.36
Rank: 12
Ashurnasirpal II
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 854 BC
HPI: 71.85
Rank: 13
Nadab of Israel
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 71.80
Rank: 14
Shoshenq II
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 889 BC
HPI: 70.68
Rank: 15
Zimri
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 70.44
Rank: 16
Michal
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - Present
HPI: 67.68
Rank: 17
Abiathar
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
1000 BC - 900 BC
HPI: 66.66
Rank: 18
Adad-nirari II
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 891 BC
HPI: 66.37
Rank: 19
Osorkon I
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 889 BC
HPI: 66.12
Rank: 20
Others Deceased in 960 BC
Go to all RankingsKing Elah
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 73.07
Rank: 1
Baasha of Israel
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 72.56
Rank: 2
Nadab of Israel
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 71.80
Rank: 3
Zimri
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 70.44
Rank: 4
Ashur-dan II
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 64.11
Rank: 5
Nathan
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 62.48
Rank: 6