RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Pelagius of Córdoba

912 - 926

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Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pelagius of Córdoba is the 1,954th most popular religious figure (down from 1,417th in 2019), the 930th most popular biography from Spain (down from 717th in 2019) and the 77th most popular Spanish Religious Figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Pelagius of Córdoba ranks 1,954 out of 3,187Before her are Hans Hermann Groër, Luis Héctor Villalba, Possidius, Lawrence Justinian, Orani João Tempesta, and Peter Julian Eymard. After her are Sulpitius the Pious, Christodoulos of Athens, Sehetepibre, Corrado Bafile, Kazimierz Nycz, and Emmeram of Regensburg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 912, Pelagius of Córdoba ranks 5Before her are Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, Nikephoros II Phokas, Hyejong of Goryeo, and Ibrahim ibn Yaqub.  Among people deceased in 926, Pelagius of Córdoba ranks 4Before her are Abaoji, Li Cunxu, and Wiborada. After her are Burchard II, Duke of Swabia, and William II, Duke of Aquitaine.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Pelagius of Córdoba ranks 930 out of 3,355Before her are Gaspar de Borja y Velasco (1580), Juan Carlos Ferrero (1980), Luis Cernuda (1902), Toda of Pamplona (876), Rodrigo de Jerez (1350), and Mathieu Orfila (1787). After her are Miguel Cabanellas (1872), Jimena Díaz (1046), Domènec Balmanya (1914), Francisco Herrera the Younger (1622), Antonio Maura (1853), and Leandro Fernández de Moratín (1760).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Spain

Among religious figures born in Spain, Pelagius of Córdoba ranks 77Before her are Josep Maria Mauri (1941), Raimon Panikkar (1918), Gil Álvarez Carrillo de Albornoz (1310), Julian of Toledo (642), Diego Laynez (1512), and Fernando Sebastián Aguilar (1929). After her are Turibius of Mogrovejo (1538), Ricardo María Carles Gordó (1926), Pacian (310), Qadi Iyad (1083), Juan Benlloch i Vivó (1864), and Louis Bertrand (1526).