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Numerian

254 - 284

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Numerian (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Numerius Numerianus; died November 284) was Roman emperor from 283 to 284 with his older brother Carinus. They were sons of Carus, a general raised to the office of praetorian prefect under Emperor Probus in 282. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Numerian is the 1,523rd most popular politician (down from 1,306th in 2019), the 206th most popular biography from Türkiye (down from 182nd in 2019) and the 115th most popular Turkish Politician.

Numerian is most famous for being the first Christian emperor of Rome. He was a devout Christian and made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Numerian ranks 1,523 out of 19,576Before him are Jean-Claude Juncker, Wenceslaus II of Bohemia, Rafic Hariri, Andronikos III Palaiologos, Öljaitü, and Ivan V of Russia. After him are Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria, Algirdas, Marie Thérèse Louise of Savoy, Princesse de Lamballe, Maximilian III, Archduke of Austria, Frederick VII of Denmark, and Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 254, Numerian ranks 1 Among people deceased in 284, Numerian ranks 1After him is Sun Hao.

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, Numerian ranks 206 out of 1,347Before him are Kara Mustafa Pasha (1634), Nabonidus (-555), John VI Kantakouzenos (1292), Constantine VI (771), Mausolus (-410), and Andronikos III Palaiologos (1297). After him are Alexios III Angelos (1153), Pulcheria (399), Thābit ibn Qurra (836), Hecuba (null), Romanos II (938), and Anthemius (420).

Among POLITICIANS In Türkiye

Among politicians born in Türkiye, Numerian ranks 115Before him are Kara Mustafa Pasha (1634), Nabonidus (-555), John VI Kantakouzenos (1292), Constantine VI (771), Mausolus (-410), and Andronikos III Palaiologos (1297). After him are Alexios III Angelos (1153), Romanos II (938), Anthemius (420), Michael I Rangabe (770), Theodore I Laskaris (1174), and Michael II (770).