RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Zeno of Verona

300 - 371

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Zeno of Verona (Venetian: Xenòn de Verona or Xen de Verona; Italian: Zenone da Verona; about 300 – 371 or 380) was an Afro-Italian Christian figure believed to have either served as Bishop of Verona or died as a martyr. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Zeno of Verona is the 897th most popular religious figure (down from 844th in 2019), the 19th most popular biography from Morocco (up from 20th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Moroccan Religious Figure.

Zeno of Verona is most famous for his theory that the stars are not fixed in space, but move relative to one another.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Zeno of Verona ranks 897 out of 3,187Before him are Ibn Qutaybah, Saint Maurus, Avvakum, Caesar Baronius, Robert de Sorbon, and Apollinaris of Laodicea. After him are Agostino Casaroli, Michael Michai Kitbunchu, Bruno of Querfurt, Jorge Medina, Antipope Nicholas V, and Hemma of Gurk.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 300, Zeno of Verona ranks 22Before him are Asanga, Expeditus, Narseh, Vātsyāyana, Hormizd II, and Domitianus II. After him are Cyriacus, Carausius, Bahram III, Agathius, Saturnin, and Galeria Valeria. Among people deceased in 371, Zeno of Verona ranks 1After him are Lucifer of Cagliari, Eusebius of Vercelli, and Gogugwon of Goguryeo.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Zeno of Verona ranks 19 out of 264Before him are Fatema Mernissi (1940), Serge Haroche (1944), Ibn Tumart (1097), Ahmad al-Mansur (1549), Jean-Luc Mélenchon (1951), and Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur (1160). After him are Yusef of Morocco (1882), Michel Galabru (1922), Abu Yaqub Yusuf (1138), Tahar Ben Jelloun (1944), Hassan I of Morocco (1836), and Abdelaziz of Morocco (1878).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Morocco

Among religious figures born in Morocco, Zeno of Verona ranks 2Before him are Dominique Mamberti (1952). After him are Ahmad al-Badawi (1199), Philippe Barbarin (1950), Al-Shadhili (1197), and Baba Sali (1889).