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Theodorus Lector

450 - 600

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Theodorus Lector (Greek: Θεόδωρος Ἀναγνώστης, Theodoros Anagnostes; fl. 6th century AD) was a lector, or reader, at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople during the early sixth century. He wrote two works of history; one is a collection of sources which relates events beginning in 313, during Constantine's early reign, down to 439, during the reign of Theodosius II. The other is Theodorus' own work, retelling events from the death of Theodosius II in 450 to the beginning of Justin I's reign in 518. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Theodorus Lector is the 2,161st most popular religious figure (down from 2,081st in 2019). (up from 2,801st in 2019)

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Among religious figures, Theodorus Lector ranks 2,161 out of 3,187Before him are Charles Fox Parham, Abu Nu'aym al-Isfahani, Ingrid Vang Nyman, Oscar Cantoni, Cesare Orsenigo, and Maria Bernarda Bütler. After him are Kassapa Buddha, Emmanuel Wamala, Gjon Buzuku, William J. Seymour, Burchard of Worms, and Ealdred.

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Among people born in 450, Theodorus Lector ranks 31Before him are Hypatius, Dares Phrygius, Dhu Nuwas, Taspar Qaghan, Chilperic I of Burgundy, and Bisinus. After him are Isidore of Alexandria, Drest I, Hermanafrid, Pope John I of Alexandria, Malchus, and Pope Theodosius I of Alexandria. Among people deceased in 600, Theodorus Lector ranks 17Before him are Agathangelos, Hrólfr Kraki, Vulca, John the Lydian, Bharavi, and David the Invincible. After him are Hesychius of Miletus, Vistahm, Borzuya, Theodore I Calliopas, and Aneirin.

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