PHILOSOPHER

Nikephoros Blemmydes

1197 - 1269

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Nikephoros Blemmydes (Latinized as Nicephorus Blemmydes; Greek: Νικηφόρος Βλεμμύδης, 1197–1272) was a 13th-century Byzantine author. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nikephoros Blemmydes is the 979th most popular philosopher (down from 885th in 2019), the 949th most popular biography from Türkiye (down from 856th in 2019) and the 53rd most popular Turkish Philosopher.

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Among PHILOSOPHERS

Among philosophers, Nikephoros Blemmydes ranks 979 out of 1,267Before him are Antoine Berman, Peter Lamborn Wilson, Caspar Bartholin the Elder, Lacydes of Cyrene, Olavo de Carvalho, and Sosipatra. After him are Theodoric of Freiberg, Olof Celsius, Huang Zongxi, Mary Warnock, Baroness Warnock, Paul Deussen, and Zeno of Tarsus.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1197, Nikephoros Blemmydes ranks 12Before him are Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy, Yusuf II, Almohad caliph, Mafalda of Portugal, Al-Shadhili, Agnes of Assisi, and Richard of Chichester. After him is Gonzalo de Berceo. Among people deceased in 1269, Nikephoros Blemmydes ranks 4Before him are Ibn Abi Usaibia, Ulrich III, Duke of Carinthia, and Sava II.

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, Nikephoros Blemmydes ranks 949 out of 1,347Before him are Öküz Mehmed Pasha (1557), Âşık Veysel (1894), Jacob of Nisibis (300), Arctinus of Miletus (-800), Sosipatra (-400), and Victor and Corona (null). After him are Serhat (1964), Philopappos (100), Pixodarus (null), Nilus of Sinai (400), Yervant Odian (1869), and Polemon of Laodicea (200).

Among PHILOSOPHERS In Türkiye

Among philosophers born in Türkiye, Nikephoros Blemmydes ranks 53Before him are Necip Fazıl Kısakürek (1904), Nausiphanes (-400), Abu al-Hassan al-Amiri (913), Antipater of Tarsus (-300), Hermogenes of Tarsus (200), and Sosipatra (-400). After him are Zeno of Tarsus (-250), Hegesias of Magnesia (-200), Critolaus (-200), Colotes (-320), and Seyla Benhabib (1950).