RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Pope Sabinian

530 - 606

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Pope Sabinian (Latin: Sabinianus) was the bishop of Rome from 13 September 604 to his death on 22 February 606. His pontificate occurred during the Eastern Roman domination of the papacy. He was the fourth former apocrisiarius to Constantinople to be elected pope. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pope Sabinian is the 437th most popular religious figure (up from 455th in 2019), the 155th most popular biography from Türkiye (up from 184th in 2019) and the 27th most popular Turkish Religious Figure.

Pope Sabinian is most famous for being the pope who had to deal with the aftermath of the Gothic War.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Pope Sabinian ranks 437 out of 3,187Before him are Pope Marinus II, Simeon, Pope Benedict VI, Pope Stephen VI, Maria Branyas, and Pope Vitalian. After him are Habakkuk, Judas Maccabeus, Pope John V, Abd Allah ibn Abbas, Sathya Sai Baba, and Gregory the Illuminator.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 530, Pope Sabinian ranks 1After him are Alboin, Venantius Fortunatus, Sophia, Waldrada, and Goiswintha. Among people deceased in 606, Pope Sabinian ranks 1After him are Sengcan, and Pybba of Mercia.

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, Pope Sabinian ranks 155 out of 1,347Before him are Erasmus of Formia (300), Basil I (811), Attalus I (-269), Constans II (630), Arrian (89), and Pope Vitalian (600). After him are Nikephoros I (760), Pope John V (635), Constantine IX Monomachos (1000), Şehzade Cihangir (1531), Mesrop Mashtots (361), and Leo VI the Wise (866).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Türkiye

Among religious figures born in Türkiye, Pope Sabinian ranks 27Before him are Pope John VII (650), Dionysius Exiguus (475), Gregory of Nyssa (335), Saint Nino (296), Erasmus of Formia (300), and Pope Vitalian (600). After him are Pope John V (635), Theodore of Amasea (300), Marcion of Sinope (85), Clement of Ohrid (840), Sabbatai Zevi (1626), and Gregory Palamas (1296).