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Stobaeus

401 - 401

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Joannes Stobaeus (; Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Στοβαῖος; fl. 5th-century AD), from Stobi in Macedonia, was the compiler of a valuable series of extracts from Greek authors. The work was originally divided into two volumes containing two books each. The two volumes became separated in the manuscript tradition, and the first volume became known as the Extracts (also Eclogues) and the second volume became known as the Anthology (also Florilegium). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Stobaeus is the 1,135th most popular writer (up from 1,266th in 2019), the 10th most popular biography from North Macedonia (up from 11th in 2019) and the most popular Macedonian Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Stobaeus ranks 1,135 out of 7,302Before him are Leonid Andreyev, Sugawara no Michizane, Marie of Cleves, Duchess of Orléans, Walter Lippmann, Johannes Valentinus Andreae, and Martin Andersen Nexø. After him are Zhuanxu, Catherine de Bourbon, David Lodge, Johanna Schopenhauer, Sarojini Naidu, and Elif Shafak.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 401, Stobaeus ranks 6Before him are Leo I the Thracian, Theodosius II, Buddhaghosa, Aelia Eudocia, and Emperor Ankō. After him are Barsanuphius, Palladius, Mamertus, Hermias, Solomon, and Hilary of Arles. Among people deceased in 401, Stobaeus ranks 2Before him is Pope Anastasius I. After him are Priscus Attalus, Gainas, Olympiodorus of Thebes, and Marcia Euphemia.

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In North Macedonia

Among people born in North Macedonia, Stobaeus ranks 10 out of 156Before him are Justin I (450), Theodahad (480), Kiro Gligorov (1917), Esma Redžepova (1943), Nexhmije Hoxha (1921), and Sigeric (370). After him are Agron (null), Dragoslav Šekularac (1937), Konstantin Tih (1240), Ljubiša Samardžić (1936), Gjorge Ivanov (1960), and Boris Trajkovski (1956).

Among WRITERS In North Macedonia

Among writers born in North Macedonia, Stobaeus ranks 1After him are Maximus the Greek (1475), Grigor Parlichev (1830), Georgi Pulevski (1817), Kočo Racin (1908), Yahya Kemal Beyatlı (1884), Sevasti Qiriazi (1871), Gjorgji Abadžiev (1910), and Lidija Dimkovska (1971).