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Warren Treadgold

1949 - Today

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Warren Templeton Treadgold (born April 30, 1949, Oxford, England) is an American historian and specialist in Byzantine studies. He is the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Byzantine Studies at Saint Louis University. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Warren Treadgold is the 531st most popular historian (up from 539th in 2019), the 5,593rd most popular biography from United Kingdom (up from 5,908th in 2019) and the 71st most popular British Historian.

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Among HISTORIANS

Among historians, Warren Treadgold ranks 531 out of 561Before him are Jan Morris, Cezaria Jędrzejewiczowa, Francis Parkman, Romila Thapar, Charles Oman, and Richard Bauckham. After him are Vasily Struve, Andrei Lankov, Edward Augustus Freeman, Anthony Grafton, Ellen Meiksins Wood, and Iain Pears.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1949, Warren Treadgold ranks 691Before him are David Perdue, Ingrid Newkirk, Scott Asheton, Ann Reinking, Aleksandar Tomov, and Christy Walton. After him are Richard Price, Olle Nordin, Zygmunt Kalinowski, Warwick Brown, Ulla Schmidt, and Michael Wenden.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Warren Treadgold ranks 5,595 out of 8,785Before him are Clare Higgins (1955), Richard Crashaw (1612), Isaac D'Israeli (1766), Francis Walker (1809), Geraint Thomas (1986), and Angus Wilson (1913). After him are Regé-Jean Page (1988), Steve Ovett (1955), Zadie Smith (1975), Steve Sumner (1955), Alan Garner (1934), and Rebecca Ferguson (1986).

Among HISTORIANS In United Kingdom

Among historians born in United Kingdom, Warren Treadgold ranks 71Before him are Hugh N. Kennedy (1947), George Grote (1794), Orlando Figes (1959), Simon Schama (1945), Jan Morris (1926), and Richard Bauckham (1946). After him are Edward Augustus Freeman (1823), Iain Pears (1955), Jonathan Riley-Smith (1938), Peter Heather (1960), Stephen Turnbull (1948), and Michael Wood (1948).