MILITARY PERSONNEL

Serena

365 - 408

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Serena (died 409) was a member of the Theodosian dynasty as the niece of the emperor Theodosius I, as well as the wife of the military commander Stilicho. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Serena is the 561st most popular military personnel (up from 862nd in 2019), the 453rd most popular biography from Spain (up from 691st in 2019) and the 8th most popular Spanish Military Personnel.

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Among MILITARY PERSONNELS

Among military personnels, Serena ranks 561 out of 2,058Before her are Yevhen Konovalets, William Westmoreland, Roza Shanina, Franz von Hipper, Johan Laidoner, and Xu Chu. After her are Xu Da, Ivan Yakubovsky, Kirill Moskalenko, Lian Po, Creighton Abrams, and Mikhail Alekseyev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 365, Serena ranks 2Before her is Tao Yuanming. After her is Honoratus. Among people deceased in 408, Serena ranks 3Before her are Arcadius, and Stilicho.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Serena ranks 453 out of 3,355Before her are Luis Ladaria Ferrer (1944), Junípero Serra (1713), Alfonso IV of León (890), Andrés de Urdaneta (1498), Ibrahim ibn Yaqub (912), and Joan of Navarre, Queen of England (1368). After her are Infanta Cristina of Spain (1965), Garcilaso de la Vega (1501), Petrus Gonsalvus (1537), José Antonio Camacho (1955), Francisco Rabal (1926), and Hydatius (395).

Among MILITARY PERSONNELS In Spain

Among military personnels born in Spain, Serena ranks 8Before her are Pedro de Valdivia (1497), Juan Pujol García (1912), Pedro de Alvarado (1485), José Sanjurjo (1872), Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (1453), and John of Austria the Younger (1629). After her are Antonio Tejero (1932), Alonso Pérez de Guzmán y Sotomayor, 7th Duke of Medina Sidonia (1550), George Meade (1815), Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (1475), Gaius Laelius (-300), and Inés Suárez (1507).