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Baraque ou Barac (em hebraico: ברק; "relâmpago"), filho de Abineão de Quedes, da tribo de Neftali, foi um líder de Israel na época da opressão por parte de Jabim, rei de Canaã. Baraque, acompanhado pela profetisa Débora, esposa de Lapidote, lutou contra as tropas de Jabim, chefiadas por Sísera, no monte Tabor. Para esta batalha foram recrutados homens das tribos de Neftali e Zebulom, ao todo 10 000 homens. Segundo o relato bíblico de Juízes 5:20-22, Baraque conseguiu derrotar os inimigos nesta batalha. Leia mais na Wikipédia

His biography is available in 33 different languages on Wikipedia. Barak is the 4,309th most popular político (down from 3,676th in 2024), the 121st most popular biography from Israel (down from 120th in 2019) and the 48th most popular Israeli Político.

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Among Políticos

Among políticos, Barak ranks 4,309 out of 19,576Before him are Kiya, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, Katō Kiyomasa, Jindeok of Silla, Zhu Rongji, and Justa Grata Honoria. After him are Valdemar, King of Sweden, Cordell Hull, Michael Hainisch, Nicu Ceaușescu, Rodolphe Seeldrayers, and Cyrus Vance.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Barak ranks 121 out of 466Before him are Ghassan Kanafani (1936), Aristobulus II (-100), Arieh Warshel (1940), Judah ha-Nasi (135), Antiochus of Ascalon (-130), and David Grossman (1954). After him are Saint Petronilla (50), Yigal Allon (1918), Simeon of Jerusalem (100), Tzipi Livni (1958), Al-Afdal Shahanshah (1066), and Yair Lapid (1963).

Among Políticos In Israel

Among políticos born in Israel, Barak ranks 48Before him are Israel Katz (1955), Jonathan Apphus (-200), Yitzhak Navon (1921), Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi (1947), Aristobulus II (-100), and Judah ha-Nasi (135). After him are Yigal Allon (1918), Tzipi Livni (1958), Al-Afdal Shahanshah (1066), Yair Lapid (1963), Valerius Gratus (-50), and Shimon bar Yochai (1).

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