Religious Figure

Raffaele Farina

1933 - today

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His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2024). Raffaele Farina is the 1,691st most popular religious figure (up from 2,083rd in 2024), the 2,237th most popular biography from Italy (up from 2,924th in 2019) and the 412th most popular Italian Religious Figure.

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Among Religious Figures

Among religious figures, Raffaele Farina ranks 1,691 out of 3,187Before him are Impenitent thief, Stanisława Leszczyńska, Germanus V of Constantinople, Theodosius of Kiev, Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster, and Saint Meinhard. After him are Michel Sabbah, Zadok, Baldwin of Luxembourg, Leopoldo Brenes, Domitilla the Younger, and Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1933, Raffaele Farina ranks 163Before him are Azeglio Vicini, Mátyás Szűrös, Hannelore Kohl, Michel Camdessus, Debra Paget, and John Boorman. After him are Michel Sabbah, Robert Shavlakadze, Ludovico Scarfiotti, Andrei Voznesensky, Charlie Wilson, and Don Thompson.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Raffaele Farina ranks 2,237 out of NaNBefore him are Salvatore Accardo (1941), Charles, Duke of Calabria (1298), Achille Starace (1889), Federico Gravina (1756), Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster (1880), and Frank Nitti (1886). After him are Riccardo Drigo (1846), Aurelio Peccei (1908), Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli (1752), Antonio Rossellino (1427), Aleksandër Moisiu (1879), and Titus Annius Milo (-95).

Among Religious Figures In Italy

Among religious figures born in Italy, Raffaele Farina ranks 412Before him are Antipope Callixtus III (null), Andrew Corsini (1301), Marco d'Aviano (1631), Nicola Canali (1874), Vigilius of Trent (355), and Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster (1880). After him are Giovanni Urbani (1900), Clare of Montefalco (1268), Lanfranc (1005), Giuseppe Betori (1947), Teodolfo Mertel (1806), and Gaspar del Bufalo (1786).

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