RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Narcissus of Jerusalem

95 - 211

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Saint Narcissus of Jerusalem (c. March 9, AD 99 – c. 216) was an early patriarch of Jerusalem. He is venerated as a saint by both the Western and Eastern Churches. In the Roman Catholic Church, his feast day is celebrated on October 29, while in the Eastern Orthodox Church it is celebrated on August 7. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Narcissus of Jerusalem is the 2,551st most popular religious figure (down from 1,932nd in 2019), the 244th most popular biography from Israel (down from 220th in 2019) and the 55th most popular Israeli Religious Figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Narcissus of Jerusalem ranks 2,551 out of 3,187Before him are Elsa Brändström, Patriarch Hermogenes of Moscow, Nicholas Tavelic, Antonio Riberi, Lugalanda, and Elio Toaff. After him are Eugenio Tosi, Patriarch Peter VII of Alexandria, Antonio María Barbieri, Violet Gibson, A'annepada, and Macedonius I of Constantinople.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 95, Narcissus of Jerusalem ranks 2Before him is Appian.  Among people deceased in 211, Narcissus of Jerusalem ranks 4Before him are Geta, Septimius Severus, and Aemilius Papinianus.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Narcissus of Jerusalem ranks 244 out of 466Before him are Gila Almagor (1939), Yvan Attal (1965), Amotz Zahavi (1928), Joseph Raz (1939), Gideon Sa'ar (1966), and Carmela Corren (1938). After him are Israel Finkelstein (1949), Ari Folman (1962), Yasmin Levy (1975), Avi Wigderson (1956), Benny Morris (1948), and Yaakov Neeman (1939).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Israel

Among religious figures born in Israel, Narcissus of Jerusalem ranks 55Before him are Shoghi Effendi (1897), Angelus of Jerusalem (1185), Procopius of Scythopolis (250), Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (1522), John of Patmos (50), and Michel Sabbah (1933). After him are Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas (1843).